Explanation of the name "钧"
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Hanyu Pinyin:jūn
Five Elements:Metal
Recommendability:95%
Cultural Meaning:96%
Literature Reference: From 'Shangshu·Yugong': 'The tributes consisted of three types of metals, jade, bamboo arrows, hides, feathers, fur, wood, and also included jun, stone, silk, hemp, lacquer, tin, and lead.'
钧: Describing immense power that is unstoppable, it extends in personal names to signify nobility, justice, authority, and joy.
Meaning: The character 'Jun' originally refers to a unit of weight, and by extension signifies nobility, authority, and balance.
孙钧 (Sun Jun)
A Ming Dynasty official, Jinshi in the Longqing era, served as county magistrate, censor, and minister.
萧钧 (Xiao Jun)
A scholar of the Southern Qi Dynasty, known for his literary talents and the innovation of 'pocket-sized Five Classics'.
陈钧 (Chen Jun)
an official of the Ming Dynasty, known for his appointment as the county magistrate of Jiande during the Hongwu era and his work 'The Retreat Pavilion Collection'.