Explanation of the name "骐"
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Literature Reference: The piebald horses are in the center, the black horses are on the sides. Source from 'The Book of Songs: Xiaoya·Che Xia'.
骐: The illustrious steed, symbolizing great renown and prominence, is auspicious for triumphing over all things.
Meaning: Qi refers to a fine horse, symbolizing excellence, nobility, and strength.
黄骐 (Huang Qi)
a Ming Dynasty official, known for his poetry, served as the magistrate of Yixing.
吴骐 (Wu Qi)
a late Ming dynasty scholar and hermit who authored collections and legends after retiring from public life.
李骐 (Li Qi)
A scholar from Changle, Fujian during the Ming Dynasty, originally named Ma, who became a Zhuangyuan in the imperial examination and was appointed as a Hanlin Xiuzhuan.