Explanation of the name "宫莺"
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Hanyu Pinyin:gōng
Five Elements:Metal
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Cultural Meaning:84%
Hanyu Pinyin:yīng
Five Elements:Wood
Recommendability:88%
Cultural Meaning:90%
Literature Reference: The eternal palace connects to the royal garden in spring, where new songs echo in the jade towers and golden halls. Once entering the palace gate, no one can leave, only the palace oriole can be seen by people. Source from 'Palace Poem' by Gu Kuang.
宫: The palace, a symbol of the imperial court. In names, it holds no literal significance.
莺: Oriole Blossom, symbolizing the oriole, often represents beauty, charm, and vivacity in names, fostering favor and affection from others.
Meaning: The palace oriole symbolizes freedom and beauty within the palace, embodying elegance, nobility, and unique taste.