Explanation of the name "子仁"
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Hanyu Pinyin:
Five Elements:Water
Recommendability:96%
Cultural Meaning:96%
Hanyu Pinyin:rén
Five Elements:Metal
Recommendability:92%
Cultural Meaning:95%
Literature Reference: Someone said, ‘Yong is benevolent but not eloquent.’ Confucius said, ‘What need is there for eloquence? To use words to control others often leads to resentment. Whether he is benevolent or not, what need is there for eloquence?’ Source from 'Analects of Confucius, Gongye Chang'.
子: Descendants, offspring. It also refers to the favored children of heaven, those who are learned and virtuous.
仁: Benevolence and righteousness, in names often signify a person's high moral character and cultivation.
Meaning: Zi Ren signifies a heart of benevolence, symbolizing noble moral character and innate kindness.
于子仁 (Yu Ziren)
a Ming Dynasty official from Huguang Wugang, known for his literary talent and as a tiger exorcist.
张子仁 (Zhang Ziren)
An official of the Ming Dynasty, who passed the imperial examination in the Jisi year of the Jiajing era, and served as a secretary in the Ministry of War, among other positions.