Explanation of the name "振"
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Hanyu Pinyin:zhèn
Five Elements:Fire
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Cultural Meaning:99%
Literature Reference: Wielding a long whip to control the world, swallowing the two Zhou states and annihilating the feudal lords. Source from 'Guo Qin Lun'.
振: In names, it often conveys a vibrant spirit and a resolute, unwavering will.
Meaning: To invigorate and inspire, symbolizing strength and vitality.
浦振 (Pu Zhen)
A hermit in the Ming Dynasty, styled Mingyuan, with the literary name Yinde, from Wuxi, Jiangsu.
陶振 (Tao Zhen)
a Ming Dynasty scholar known as the 'Angler of the Sea', who served as an educational official and authored the 'Collection of the Angler of the Sea'.
赵振 (Zhao Zhen)
An official of the Qing Dynasty, a Jinshi in the second year of Qianlong, served as a county magistrate, from Wuxi, Jiangsu.