Meaning of the Chinese Name 岱烻 (Dài Shàn)
Sacred Mount Tai illuminated by radiant light — embodying sovereign clarity, moral brilliance, and benevolent authority.
Character Analysis
岱 (dài): axis of heaven and earth — connotes legitimacy and responsibility. 煽 (shàn): brilliant, warm light — signifies wisdom, compassion, and inspiring presence.
Wuxing Element: Fire
Fire (火)
Element Energy
This name carries strong Fire energy. It is particularly suitable for individuals whose BaZi (Four Pillars) chart benefits from this element, helping to restore balance and harmony.
Cultural Background
Dai (imperial mountain) and Shan (radiance) appear in Han dynasty oracle bones as auspicious omens for virtuous rulership.
Poetry & Literary Reference
From 'Han Shu • Wu Feng': 'Dài shan guang fa, ren jun zhi xiang' — 'Mount Tai’s light shines forth — an omen for the humane ruler.'
Usage Notes
Noble and luminous; best for educators, mentors, and civic leaders.
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