Explanation of the name "仪"
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Literature Reference: Three hundred rituals and three thousand dignified manners. Source from 'The Book of Rites'.
仪: "Demeanor and appearance, often associated with a name, signify gracefulness and appropriateness, leaving a favorable impression."
Meaning: The character 'Yi' represents etiquette, grace, and elegance, symbolizing dignity and nobility.
杨仪 (Yang Yi)
A Ming dynasty official and bibliophile, known for his literary works and extensive collection of books.
邓仪 (Deng Yi)
a reclusive scholar of the Ming Dynasty from Wuxi, known by various self-given titles such as Shanzi and Luo Jing Shan Ren.
高仪 (Gao Yi)
a Ming Dynasty official from Qiantang, Zhejiang, who served as the Minister of Rites and was a regent, posthumously titled Wenyuan.