Meaning: Yin, one of the Earthly Branches, symbolizes the tiger, representing bravery, vitality, and dignity.
吴寅 (Wu Yin)
a literatus of the Ming Dynasty, styled Hu Hou, from Wuxi, known for his work 'Yan Bei Zhai Zhu Gao'.
盛寅 (Sheng Yin)
A renowned physician of the Ming Dynasty from Wujiang, known for his expertise in medicine and service as an imperial physician.
刘寅 (Liu Yin)
a scholar from Ouning (modern Jian'ou, Fujian) during the Southern Song Dynasty, who passed the imperial examination in 1202 and left behind two poems.