Meaning of the Chinese Name 澈珺 (Chè Jùn)
Thoroughly clear and princely—like water reflecting a sovereign’s unblemished virtue, embodying just wisdom and tranquil authority.
Character Analysis
Chè (clarity) qualifies Jùn (excellence); together they suggest virtue that is both accessible and exalted — water supports wood (jun as ‘sovereign’ implies growth).
Wuxing Element: Water
Water (水)
Element Energy
This name carries strong Water energy. It is particularly suitable for individuals whose BaZi (Four Pillars) chart benefits from this element, helping to restore balance and harmony.
Cultural Background
Jùn originally meant ‘ruler’s jade’, later generalized to ‘excellent jade’; in Guwen Guanzhi, it denotes moral excellence fit for governance.
Poetry & Literary Reference
Ming anthology: 'Chè jùn zhī xīn, míng jiàn wàn lǐ' (Heart like clear princely jade — mirrors ten thousand li).
Usage Notes
Regal yet approachable; ‘Jùn’ avoids overused ‘Jùn’ meanings (handsome/talented) by anchoring in classical jade semantics.
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