Meaning of the Chinese Name 崑虬 (Kūn Qiú)
Kun Mountain dragon — evoking primordial strength, enduring courage, and sovereign lineage.
Character Analysis
Kūn (earth, 11 strokes); Qiú (water, 8 strokes). Earth-water = deep-rooted power.
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
Kūn Mountain is the mythic source of dragons in early Chinese cosmogony; pairing it with Qiú affirms ancestral potency and geographic virtue.
Poetry & Literary Reference
Han ‘Chu Ci’ variant: 'Kūn Qiú drinks from the Yellow Spring — its strength flows from roots, not rage.'
Usage Notes
Ancestral and substantial; ideal for Earth or Water day masters seeking foundational strength.
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