Meaning of the Chinese Name 瑺瑮 (cháng lì)
'Cháng' is enduring jade; 'Lì' is firm, dense jade — together expressing unwavering constancy, unbreakable virtue, and sovereign nobility.
Character Analysis
'Cháng' (瑺): enduring jade — timelessness; 'Lì' (瑮): dense jade — unassailable integrity.
Wuxing Element: Earth
Earth (土)
Element Energy
This name carries strong Earth energy. It is particularly suitable for individuals whose BaZi (Four Pillars) chart benefits from this element, helping to restore balance and harmony.
Cultural Background
Double-earth pairing appears in Qing dynasty imperial seals — 'Chang' for dynastic longevity, 'Li' for administrative solidity — the ultimate virtue compound.
Poetry & Literary Reference
From 'Qing Seal Inscriptions': 'Cháng lì bù yí, dé yùn wú jiāng' (Chang-Li unchanging — virtue’s resonance boundless).
Usage Notes
Monumental and assured; for those embodying legacy and leadership.
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