Cautious, reflective action; emphasizes deliberation before conduct—a key Confucian practice for aligning behavior with virtue.
Shèn: heart + to hear (心+真), meaning 'attentive, mindful'; Xíng: walking radical (彳), denoting embodied conduct.
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.
Shèn (caution) is a cardinal virtue in the Analects and Doctrine of the Mean, especially regarding speech and conduct.
Analects 16.6: 'The superior person is cautious in speech and slow in action.'
Thoughtful and measured—ideal for strategists, ethicists, or safety professionals.
Ruì Chéng
Keenly wise and sincerely truthful—merging penetrating intellect with unwavering authenticity.
Zhèng Qīng
Upright and pure—signifying moral rectitude and unblemished integrity.
Ruò Yú
Appearing humble—reflecting the Daoist and Chan Buddhist ideal of wise simplicity, unpretentious depth, and strategic modesty.
Shǒu Zhēn
Guarding authenticity—representing fidelity to one’s innate moral nature (xing), wisdom free from artifice, and uncorrupted clarity.
Míng Chuān
Inscribed river—suggesting enduring legacy and the steady power of flowing water.
Zé Lín
Beneficent rain and nurturing dew—symbolizing generosity, growth, and timely prosperity.