Explanation of the name "玉书"
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Five Elements:Wood
Recommendability:90%
Cultural Meaning:93%
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Five Elements:Metal
Recommendability:97%
Cultural Meaning:96%
Literature Reference: Jade books and golden records are hidden in the famous mountains. Source from 'Han Shu · Yi Wen Zhi'.
玉: Jade, often referred to as precious jade, in names typically signifies something rare and beautiful, believed to enhance both wealth and interpersonal relationships.
书: Books, repositories of knowledge, embody wisdom. They express art and literature, convey profound thoughts, facilitate emotional expression, and are adorned with literary elegance.
Meaning: Jade books symbolize wisdom and nobility, as precious as jade.
黎玉书 (Li Yushu)
A Ming Dynasty scholar from Panyu, known as Fuchen, author of 'Xue Chuang Ji', and the eldest son of Chunxian.