Meaning of the Chinese Name 翎婌 (Líng Shū)
Phoenix feather and courtly grace — evoking imperial elegance, auspicious prosperity, and refined artistry.
Character Analysis
Ling (翎): radical 羽 (feather), meaning 'plume', wuxing=fire (phoenix = fire bird); Shu (婌): radical 女 (female), meaning 'court lady', wuxing=fire (ritual fire of ancestral halls).
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
Ling refers to the phoenix’s radiant tail feathers — a symbol of empresses and female virtue; Shu denotes a high-ranking palace lady skilled in rites and music.
Poetry & Literary Reference
Ming ‘Phoenix Ode’: 'Ling glows where Shu walks — every step a verse of grace.'
Usage Notes
Regal and rhythmic — ideal for dancers, musicians, or cultural historians.
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