Explanation of the name "沂"
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Hanyu Pinyin:
Five Elements:Water
Recommendability:90%
Cultural Meaning:93%
Literature Reference: The spring breeze of the Yi River, from 'The Analects of Confucius': 'In late spring, with the spring clothes newly made, five or six youths and six or seven children, bathe in the Yi River, enjoy the breeze at the Rain Dance Altar, and return singing.'
沂: It metaphorically suggests that a person is intelligent from a young age, harbors grand aspirations, and assumes a position of talent and knowledge.
Meaning: The spring breeze of the Yi River symbolizes freshness, nature, and vitality, representing a pure heart and a beautiful life.
郑沂 (Zheng Yi)
A Ming Dynasty official from Pujiang, Zhejiang, who rose from commoner to Minister of Rites in the late Hongwu era.
王沂 (Wang Yi)
a Ming Dynasty poet from Taihe, known for serving as a lecturer to princes and later as the deputy commissioner of Fujian Salt Transport Bureau, with works like 'Zhu Ting Yi Gao'.
毛沂 (Mao Yi)
An official during the Northern Song Dynasty, who achieved the Jinshi degree in 1073 and served as the Secretary of Yangzhou.