生: To create, produce, take root, and sprout. In names, it often conveys a sense of hope and is greatly beneficial for career development.
Meaning: The character 'Sheng' signifies vitality and growth, symbolizing life and development.
屠生 (Tu Sheng)
A scholar from Xiaoshan during the Ming dynasty, whose specific name has been lost.
徐生 (Xu Sheng)
A Ming dynasty physician, served as a royal physician and assistant director in the Imperial Academy of Medicine.
伏生 (Fu Sheng)
a Western Han scholar who preserved the Book of Documents during the Qin book burning and taught it in the early Han dynasty, becoming the progenitor of the New Text School of the Book of Documents.