Explanation of the name "鹤鸣"
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Literature Reference: The crane cries in the distant marsh, its voice heard in the heavens. Source from 'The Book of Songs'.
鹤: The crane, revered as the celestial steed of the immortals in legend, often symbolizes standing out from the crowd and an endless flow of good fortune when used in names.
鸣: To vocalize is to become renowned. When used in a person's name, it often signifies one's influence, suggesting the ability to astonish all corners with a unique skill or talent.
Meaning: The crane's call symbolizes nobility and purity, signifying far-reaching influence and exceptional talent.
张鹤鸣 (Zhang Heming)
A Ming Dynasty politician and military strategist, served as the Minister of War, and died during the rebellion led by Li Zicheng.
梁鹤鸣 (Liang Heming)
an official of the Ming Dynasty, served as the prefect of Xunzhou in Guangxi and authored 'The Collection of Houluyuan'.
黄鹤鸣 (Huang Heming)
a late Qing dynasty democratic revolutionary and one of the 72 martyrs of the Guangzhou Uprising, who joined the Tongmenghui in 1908 and died in the uprising in 1911.