Explanation of the name "书坤"
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Hanyu Pinyin:shū
Five Elements:Metal
Recommendability:97%
Cultural Meaning:96%
Hanyu Pinyin:kūn
Five Elements:Earth
Recommendability:95%
Cultural Meaning:97%
Literature Reference: Shu means to record or carry; Kun refers to the earth in the 'Book of Changes.'
书: Books, repositories of knowledge, embody wisdom. They express art and literature, convey profound thoughts, facilitate emotional expression, and are adorned with literary elegance.
坤: Qian and Kun, with Qian representing heaven and Kun symbolizing earth, embody the essence of all things in the universe. When used in personal names, they reflect an individual's lofty aspirations and dreams.
Meaning: Shu symbolizes knowledge and wisdom, while Kun represents the earth and inclusiveness, signifying erudition and a broad mind.
张书坤 (Zhang Shukun)
A contemporary Chinese military leader and commander during the Anti-Japanese War and the Liberation War, awarded the rank of Lieutenant General in 1988.