Explanation of the name "廷杰"
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Literature Reference: 'Ting' refers to the imperial court; 'Jie' signifies outstanding talent. Source from 'Shuowen Jiezi'.
廷: The imperial court, where the civil service examinations were held, symbolizes an aura of nobility and prestige within the palace.
杰: Jun Jie, a masterpiece. High self-expectations, beneficial for career fortune.
Meaning: A name that symbolizes exceptional talent and a bright future.
邵廷杰 (Shao Tingjie)
a scholar from Yixing during the Ming Dynasty, styled Yuanbiao, with the literary names Xuzhou and Shushi.
廷杰 (Ting Jie)
A late Qing Dynasty official who served in various roles including the Ministry of Justice, Prefect of Chengde, Governor of Fengtian, and later as the Acting General of Shengjing and Governor of Rehe, before becoming the Minister of Law in the first year of the Xuantong era.