Explanation of the name "鸣凤"
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Hanyu Pinyin:míng
Five Elements:Water
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Hanyu Pinyin:fèng
Five Elements:Water
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Cultural Meaning:95%
Literature Reference: The withered mulberry and old cypress shiver in the cold wind, while the cries of nine young phoenixes chirp in chaos. Source from 'Listening to An Wanshan Playing the Bili'.
鸣: To vocalize is to become renowned. When used in a person's name, it often signifies one's influence, suggesting the ability to astonish all corners with a unique skill or talent.
凤: The phoenix, often featured in names, symbolizes auspiciousness and preciousness, fostering favorable well-being, peace, and prosperous success.
Meaning: Ming Feng symbolizes beauty, auspiciousness, and talent, referring to extraordinary genius or noble character.
韩鸣凤 (Han Mingfeng)
a Ming Dynasty official who served as a magistrate and later resigned due to conflict with the Guizhou governor, posthumously honored as the Right Vice Minister of Rites.
张鸣凤 (Zhang Mingfeng)
a Ming Dynasty scholar from Shi'an, known by the courtesy name Yu Wang, and the author of 'Gui Gu' and 'Gui Sheng'.
何鸣凤 (He Mingfeng)
a scholar from the late Southern Song Dynasty, member of the Yuequan Poetry Society, who declined official posts after the Yuan Dynasty conquest.