Explanation of the name "凤翔"
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Hanyu Pinyin:fèng
Five Elements:Water
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Cultural Meaning:95%
Hanyu Pinyin:xiáng
Five Elements:Earth
Recommendability:62%
Cultural Meaning:94%
Literature Reference: The phoenix soars a thousand ren, perching only on the parasol tree. Source from 'The Book of Songs'.
凤: The phoenix, often featured in names, symbolizes auspiciousness and preciousness, fostering favorable well-being, peace, and prosperous success.
翔: Soaring, gliding. In personal names, it symbolizes the act of spreading wings and taking flight, portraying an individual's lofty aspirations and pursuit of high goals. This character is auspicious for career success.
Meaning: The phoenix in flight symbolizes nobility, auspiciousness, and excellence.
王凤翔 (Wang Fengxiang)
An official during the Ming Dynasty, known as Guiting, from Dongguan, served as a supervisor in the Imperial Banqueting Court.
戴凤翔 (Dai Fengxiang)
a Ming Dynasty official, known for accepting bribes and impeaching Hai Rui, served as a magistrate in several prefectures.
周凤翔 (Zhou Fengxiang)
A late Ming dynasty official and Jinshi of 1628, served in various scholarly posts, committed suicide after the fall of Beijing.