Explanation of the name "以智"
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Literature Reference: Even the wise may fail once in a thousand considerations; even the foolish may gain once in a thousand thoughts. Source from 'Records of the Grand Historian: Biography of Marquis of Huaiyin.'
以: "Can be, may be. Often reflects a person's cultural refinement in their name, evoking the aura of a literati or poet."
智: Wise, intelligent. When used in personal names, it often conveys the meaning of being clever, quick-witted, and erudite, which is beneficial for both life and learning.
Meaning: With wisdom, it signifies intelligence and the ability to think and make decisions wisely.
方以智 (Fang Yizhi)
a late Ming and early Qing thinker and scientist, known for his works 'Tong Ya' and 'Wuli Xiaozhi'.
方以智 (Fang Yizhi)
a thinker and scientist in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, proficient in various fields including music, calligraphy, and philosophy, known for works like 'Tong Ya' and 'Wu Li Xiao Zhi'.