Explanation of the name "修竹"
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Literature Reference: Graceful and tall bamboos, they thrive by the riverside. Source from 'Chu Ci·Qi Jian·Chu Fang'.
修: Embellishment, rhetoric. When used in personal names, it often signifies cultivation and erudition.
竹: Bamboo, the verdant bamboo. In names, it often symbolizes integrity and moral fortitude, and metaphorically represents a series of victories, as if splitting bamboo with ease, which is conducive to career advancement.
Meaning: The tall bamboo symbolizes purity, resilience, and elegance, embodying an upright and unyielding character.
林修竹 (Lin Xiuzhu)
an industrial educator and politician in late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China, served as Director of Shandong Industrial Department and other official positions.