Explanation of the name "之翰"
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Literature Reference: The screen and the pillar, a model for all lords. Source from 'The Book of Songs: Minor Odes: Fu Tian Zhi Shi: Sang Hu'.
之: "之乎者也," auxiliary particles, when used in personal names, often refer to someone with exceptional literary talent, profound knowledge, and deep cultural understanding. This character "之" is believed to aid in enhancing one's learning fortune.
翰: The original meaning is "feather." In personal names, it often conveys the aspiration of having lofty ambitions and soaring to great heights, symbolizing the potential to enhance one's career and academic fortunes.
Meaning: A pillar and shield of the state, symbolizing steadfastness and responsibility.
邹之翰 (Zou Zhihan)
a poet from Wuxian during the Ming Dynasty, known for his work 'Wu Yue Xuan Poetry Collection'.
李之翰 (Li Zhihan)
An official and literary figure of the Jin dynasty, known by the courtesy name Zhouqing, from Jinan, who passed the imperial examination in the late Xuanhe period and authored 'The Garden of Lacquer Trees'.
蒋之翰 (Jiang Zhihan)
a Song Dynasty official who served as the magistrate of Suzhou and the judicial inspector of several regions.