Explanation of the name "开"
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Hanyu Pinyin:kāi
Five Elements:Wood
Recommendability:77%
Cultural Meaning:80%
Literature Reference: Opening the window to face the garden, we toast and talk about mulberry and hemp. Source from 'Visiting an Old Friend's Farmstead'.
开: Inception and commencement. It signifies the embarkation and the beginning, subtly hinting that all the beauty is destined to arrive.
Meaning: Open signifies a new beginning and boundless possibilities.
曾开 (Zeng Kai)
a Song Dynasty scholar and official from Ganzhou, known for his integrity and outspokenness, who served in various high-ranking positions before being dismissed for opposing Qin Hui.
李开 (Li Kai)
A Southern Song Dynasty scholar, known for his expertise in the 'I Ching' and 'Spring and Autumn Annals', and author of 'Yu Yan'.
丁开 (Ding Kai)
A Song dynasty figure from Changsha, known for his outspokenness and later confinement in Yangzhou until his death.