Explanation of the name "珏"
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Literature Reference: Two pieces of jade form a 'jue'. Source from 'Shuowen Jiezi'.
珏: It refers to two pieces of jade joined together, often symbolizing beauty and harmony, and when used in names, it signifies the meaning of "beautiful jade."
Meaning: The character 'jue' signifies two pieces of jade, symbolizing preciousness, beauty, and purity.
薛珏 (Xue Jue)
a Jin Dynasty literati known for his early fame in poetry, admired for his honest and amiable character, and a beloved host to scholars and guests.
黄珏 (HUANG JUE)
A scholar of the Yuan Dynasty, who taught the 'Book of Documents' in seclusion for over forty years.
卢珏 (Lu Jue)
a late Southern Song Dynasty scholar from Chun'an, known for his work 'Ke'an Collection' and for refusing to serve under the Yuan Dynasty.