Explanation of the name "琬"
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Hanyu Pinyin:wǎn
Five Elements:Earth
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Literature Reference: The jade of Wanyan lies by the banks of the Wei River. Source from 'The Book of Songs: Da Ya: King Wen'.
琬: Wanyan, Wangui. In names, it often signifies precious beauty, symbolizing a life of prosperity, auspiciousness, peace, and joy.
Meaning: Wan symbolizes pure, noble, and beautiful jade.
汪琬 (Wang Wan)
a scholar and political figure from the late Ming to early Qing dynasty, renowned for his classical prose and contributions to literature.
何琬 (He Wan)
a Song Dynasty official, born in Longquan, attained the Jinshi degree in 1053 and served as a Longtu Pavilion Scholar.
蒋琬 (Jiang Wan)
A prominent minister of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period, who held various high-ranking positions including Chancellor and General-in-Chief.