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The wood element (木) represents growth, vitality, and creativity in Chinese philosophy. These names carry strong Wood energy, making them ideal for those whose BaZi chart benefits from this element.
sháo sī
Fine white jade; lacquer tree — representing luminous beauty, discerning intelligence, and meticulous artistry.
jué sī
Double jade; lacquer tree — symbolizing duality in harmony, synergistic intelligence, and collaborative creativity.
chēng sī
Tinkling jade; lacquer tree — representing joyful intelligence, melodic beauty, and resonant artistic expression.
xǔ sī
Jade with tiger markings; lacquer tree — signifying courageous beauty, discerning intelligence, and bold artistic vision.
lù sī
Lustrous jade; lacquer tree — embodying radiant beauty, reflective intelligence, and polished artistic craft.
tú sī
Fine, pure jade; lacquer tree — representing essential beauty, focused intelligence, and authentic artistic voice.
jǐng sī
Brilliant jade light; lacquer tree — signifying luminous beauty, insightful intelligence, and enduring artistic radiance.
càn sī
Dazzling jade; lacquer tree — representing radiant beauty, incandescent intelligence, and vibrant artistic energy.
chēn sī
Precious treasures; lacquer tree — representing abundant beauty, synthetic intelligence, and richly layered artistry.
kūn sī
Fine jade from Kunlun; lacquer tree — symbolizing aspirational beauty, visionary intelligence, and enduring artistic ambition.
cóng sī
Ritual jade tube; lacquer tree — embodying sacred beauty, structured intelligence, and ceremonial artistry.
tí sī
Jade from Ti Mountain; lacquer tree — signifying grounded beauty, regional intelligence, and rooted artistry.
yáng sī
Ritual jade offering; lacquer tree — representing devoted beauty, disciplined intelligence, and reverent artistry.
wǔ sī
Lustrous, pure jade; lacquer tree — embodying serene beauty, distilled intelligence, and refined artistic essence.
qiāng sī
Clear, ringing jade; lacquer tree — representing resonant beauty, articulate intelligence, and vibrant artistic voice.
Zhú Liàn
Bamboo-gleaming — captures light dancing on bamboo leaves or water beside bamboo groves, embodying clarity, resilience, and poetic perception.
Tóng Yuǎn
Paulownia and distance — evokes the paulownia’s association with music (zither wood) and the expansive stillness of distant mountains, signifying resonant wisdom and quiet vision.
Héng Gāo
Sweet-flag meadow — a fragrant, elevated riverside plain from classical fu poetry, symbolizing refined sensibility, moral clarity, and harmonious nature-art integration.
Sōng Lài
Pine rapids — evokes the sound and spirit of swift, clear water rushing past ancient pines, symbolizing resilient wisdom and dynamic natural artistry.
Zhú Xiù
Bamboo mountain ridge — blends bamboo’s flexibility and integrity with the enduring silhouette of mist-shrouded peaks, expressing wise adaptability in nature’s grand scale.
Tóng Lài
Paulownia rapids — unites the musical resonance of paulownia wood with the lively clarity of mountain streams, representing artful intelligence in motion.
Sōng Xún
Pine-deep harbor — combines the steadfastness of pine with the sheltered depth of a harbor, signifying wisdom that is both enduring and nurturing.
Zhú Xún
Bamboo harbor — suggests flexible strength held within a calm, receptive space, reflecting wisdom that listens, adapts, and shelters creativity.
Tóng Cóng
Paulownia brook — unites the tonal resonance of paulownia wood with the gentle persistence of flowing water, symbolizing harmonious, self-renewing wisdom.