Explanation of the name "骥"
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Literature Reference: An old steed in the stable still aspires to gallop a thousand miles. Source from Cao Cao's 'Though the Tortoise Lives Long'.
骥: Jizu, Jitu. In names, it often refers to a person of exceptional talent and ability.
Meaning: A steed symbolizes exceptional talent and lofty aspirations.
杨骥 (Yang Ji)
A Ming Dynasty scholar, who studied under Zhan Ruoshui and later Wang Yangming, and became a provincial graduate in 1516.
魏骥 (Wei Ji)
A Ming dynasty official and scholar, served as the Minister of Personnel in Nanjing, and authored 'Nanzhai Selected Works'.
宋骥 (SONG JI)
A Ming Dynasty official, known as Shangde, from Yuyao, Zhejiang, achieved 14th in the provincial examination and 5th in the preparatory list for the national examination during the Yongle period.