Explanation of the name "锡爵"
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Literature Reference: The lord bestows a noble rank. Source from 'The Book of Songs'.
锡: Metal element, bestowed as a reward. In a name, it often signifies the auspicious appearance of a noble individual, embodying elegance, multifaceted talent, and harboring great hopes and aspirations.
爵: The title of nobility often symbolizes auspiciousness, happiness, esteemed status, and a life filled with good fortune in names.
Meaning: The name symbolizes nobility and honor, representing the bestowal of a title and signifying high status and great achievements.
王锡爵 (Wang Xijue)
a prominent Ming dynasty official from Taicang, known for his forthright character and significant contributions to education and governance.
王锡爵 (Wang Xijue)
A prominent official in the Ming Dynasty, who achieved the first place in the imperial examination of the 41st year of Jiajing, served in various high-ranking positions including the Minister of Rites and Grand Secretary of the Wenyuan Pavilion.