Explanation of the name "鼎芳"
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Hanyu Pinyin:dǐng
Five Elements:Fire
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Hanyu Pinyin:fāng
Five Elements:Wood
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Cultural Meaning:97%
Literature Reference: The 'Ding' is a precious vessel with three legs and two ears, used to harmonize the five flavors. Source from 'Shuowen Jiezi'. 'Fang' refers to fragrant grass. Source from 'Shuowen Jiezi'.
鼎: An ancient vessel used for cooking. In personal names, it symbolizes solidity and prominence, signifying flourishing career and fortune, as well as achieving both fame and wealth.
芳: Fragrance, aroma. In names, it often signifies noble character, beauty, and elegance, evoking admiration and respect.
Meaning: The 'Ding' symbolizes power and stability, while 'Fang' represents fragrance and virtue, signifying a solid foundation and noble character.
吴鼎芳 (Wu Dingfang)
A poet from Dongting Mountain, Wu County, Suzhou Prefecture during the Ming Dynasty, known for his leisurely and transcendent poetry, who later became a monk under the name Da Xiang.