Explanation of the name "执御"
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Literature Reference: What shall I hold on to? Driving a chariot or shooting arrows? I choose to drive a chariot. Source from 'The Analects of Confucius, Chapter Zi Han'.
执: Grasp and persist. Describes a stubborn person. Be cautious, as it may carry ambiguity.
御: Imperial, Imperial Decree, used in personal names to signify nobility and the esteemed title of an emperor, symbolizing a future filled with brilliance and promise.
Meaning: Driving a chariot signifies the power of control and guidance.
吴执御 (Wu Zhiyu)
a late Ming and early Qing official from Huangyan, Zhejiang, known for his outspoken remonstrance and subsequent imprisonment.