Explanation of the name "瑾"
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Hanyu Pinyin:jǐn
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Literature Reference: Holding precious jade and fine gems, yet impoverished and unknowing how to display them. Source from 'Chu Ci·Nine Songs·Huai Sha'.
瑾: Jinyu. In names, it often symbolizes jade and virtue, representing an outstanding demeanor and noble character.
Meaning: Jin symbolizes precious jade, representing virtue and nobility.
陶瑾 (Tao Jin)
A figure from the Ming Dynasty, styled Tingbi and known by the literary name Juzhuang.
尹瑾 (Yin Jin)
A Ming Dynasty scholar and official from Dongguan, Guangdong, known for his work in various government positions and his literary collection 'Guan Shi Ji'.
柳瑾 (Liu Jin)
An official of the Northern Song Dynasty, known for his scholarly achievements and administrative roles, including overseeing the spiritual immortal temple in Shuzhou.