Explanation of the name "琮"
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Hanyu Pinyin:cóng
Five Elements:Metal
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Literature Reference: 'Cong' refers to auspicious jade. Source from 'Shuowen Jiezi'.
琮: An ancient type of jade artifact.
Meaning: Cong, an ancient jade artifact, symbolizes auspiciousness and nobility.
刘琮 (Liu Cong)
a Ming Dynasty scholar, known by the courtesy name Gongzhi and the literary names Ke'an and Meixuan, who served as the magistrate of Songxi.
郑琮 (Zheng Cong)
A poet of the Qing Dynasty, known for his work 'Chu Yun Poetry Manuscript'.
金琮 (Jin Cong)
A poet and painter from the Ming Dynasty, known for his calligraphy and plum blossom paintings, Jin Cong, also known as Chisong Shan Nong, was a recluse who avoided interactions with the nobility.