Explanation of the name "迪"
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Literature Reference: 'Di' means to advance. Source from 'Shuowen Jiezi'.
迪: Enlightenment: To inspire and illuminate. Describes a person blessed with innate fortune, adept at applying wisdom and insight.
Meaning: 'Di' symbolizes wisdom and progress, meaning to advance or guide.
赵迪 (Zhao Di)
a Ming dynasty poet, styled Jingzhe, known as the Little Hermit of Baihu, author of 'Ming Qiu Ji'.
徐迪 (Xu Di)
a scholar from Fancheng during the Northern Song Dynasty, who passed the imperial examination in 1094 and shared a mentor-student relationship with his brother Xu Gou.
谢迪 (Xie Di)
A Ming Dynasty official, also known as Yu Ji and Shi Ya, from Yuyao, Zhejiang, younger brother of Xie Qian, jinshi in the 12th year of Hongzhi, served in various positions including Assistant Minister of War, Vice Minister of the Bureau of Military Appointments, Right Councilor of Jiangxi Provincial Administration Commission, Vice Commissioner of Jiangxi Provincial Surveillance Commission, and eventually Left Provincial Governor of Guangdong.