Explanation of the name "莘"
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Hanyu Pinyin:shēn
Five Elements:Wood
Recommendability:89%
Cultural Meaning:85%
Literature Reference: In Zhou, there were Yuwen, Xu, Yan, Jing, Mao, Zuo, and Ji, some in Chengzhou, some in the east of the royal city. Source from 'Zuo Zhuan·Xi Gong Twenty-Four Years'.
莘: [Shēn shēn] Numerous, as in the multitude of eager students. As a personal name, it aids in fostering robust vitality. It is a character imbued with happiness and nobility.
Meaning: The character '莘' signifies lushness and prosperity, symbolizing vitality and a bright future.
王莘 (Wang Xin)
An official of the Ming Dynasty, Jinshi in the Zhengde era, served as the magistrate of Dongguan, secretary of the Ministry of Works in Nanjing, and vice commissioner of Sichuan.
周莘 (Zhou Shen)
A Song Dynasty poet from Qiantang, known for his poetry exchanges with Chen Yuyi and others, and served as a judicial officer in Yuezhou.
汪莘 (Wang Shen)
a Southern Song scholar from Xiuning, known for his studies of the 'I Ching' and his works 'Liu Tang Ji' and 'Fang Hu Cun Gao'.