Literature Reference: Qi, meaning beautiful jade. Source from 'Shuowen Jiezi'.
琪: Jade. A character that embodies grace and purity.
Meaning: Qi symbolizes preciousness, beauty, purity, and excellence, akin to a priceless jade.
宋琪 (Song Qi)
a statesman and scholar during the late Tang and early Song dynasties, known for his literary talent and administrative skills, and his straightforward advice on Liao affairs.
黄琪 (HUANG QI)
A Ming Dynasty official, who passed the imperial examination in 1481, served as the Transport Commissioner of Shandong and the Administrator of Jiangxi.
李琪 (Li Qi)
A Song Dynasty official, known for his work 'Spring and Autumn Annals: Chronicles of the Kingdoms'.