Explanation of the name "廷玉"
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Literature Reference: Dew forms on the jade steps, soaking the silk socks through the long night. Source from 'Yujie Yuan'.
廷: The imperial court, where the civil service examinations were held, symbolizes an aura of nobility and prestige within the palace.
玉: Jade, often referred to as precious jade, in names typically signifies something rare and beautiful, believed to enhance both wealth and interpersonal relationships.
Meaning: A precious jade in the court, symbolizing nobility, purity, and talent.
蒋廷玉 (Jiang Tingyu)
a scholar and poet from Yongjia during the Southern Song Dynasty, known for his literary contributions.
赵廷玉 (Zhao Tingyu)
a Ming Dynasty figure from Chongde, known for his work 'Zhiyan Collection' and his contribution as a minor official during the Jingtai era.
林廷玉 (Lin Tingyu)
A Ming Dynasty official from Fujian, known for his administrative roles and literary work 'Collected Works of Mr. Nanjian'.