Explanation of the name "义"
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Literature Reference: The superior man considers righteousness as the substance of his actions, propriety as the way to carry them out, humility as the manner to express them, and sincerity as the means to complete them. Source from 'The Analects'.
义: Justice and righteousness, often embodied in names, signify a strong sense of moral integrity and a clear conscience in one's words and deeds, depicting the noble virtues of an individual.
Meaning: Righteousness represents justice, morality, and a sense of responsibility.
蹇义 (JIAN YI)
A Ming Dynasty official, Jinshi in the 18th year of Hongwu, served as Minister of Personnel, assisted the crown prince in supervising the state, and served under Emperor Ren and Emperor Xuan.
陈义 (Chen Yi)
a scholar and educator during the Ming Dynasty, from Kaijian County (now Fengkai County, Guangdong), who served as an instructor and professor, living to the age of 87.
大义 (Dayi)
A prominent Buddhist monk of the Tang Dynasty, originally surnamed Xu, from Xujiang, Quzhou (modern-day Jiangshan, Zhejiang).