Explanation of the name "坤"
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Hanyu Pinyin:kūn
Five Elements:Earth
Recommendability:95%
Cultural Meaning:97%
Literature Reference: Kun represents the earth, nurturing all things. Source from 'The Book of Changes: Kun Hexagram'.
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: Kun symbolizes the earth, embodying inclusiveness, vastness, and nurturing all things.
纪坤 (Ji Kun)
a scholar and poet of the Ming Dynasty, known for his Su Shi-inspired poetry reflecting the turbulent times, with works like 'The Remaining Manuscript of the King of Flowers Pavilion'.
茅坤 (Mao Kun)
A Ming Dynasty official and scholar, known for his literary works and contributions to the compilation of 'The Selected Essays of the Eight Great Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties'.
吕坤 (Lü Kun)
a Ming dynasty official and thinker from Henan, known for his resignation due to political strife and his work 'Shen Yin Yu'.