Fragrant herb and jade pendant — symbolizes balanced virtue, protective grace, and the quiet authority of moral adornment.
'Zhǐ' (wood), 'héng' (metal — 王) — metal anchors wood’s idealism, supporting grounded leadership.
Metal (金)
Element Energy
This name carries strong Metal energy. It is particularly suitable for individuals whose BaZi (Four Pillars) chart benefits from this element, helping to restore balance and harmony.
‘Héng’ (jade pendant worn at the waist) is central to Zhou dynasty rites — denotes ethical alignment and social harmony.
Echoes 'Rites of Zhou': 'Zhǐ calms the heart; héng steadies the step — together, they walk the Way.'
Steady and dignified; ‘héng’ is calm and resonant — avoids ‘héng’ (constant) via visual and semantic jade context.
Cún Chéng
Preserving sincerity—emphasizing constant vigilance over inner truth, authenticity, and moral consistency.
Jūn Yuè
Weighty mountain—implying gravity, reliability, and majestic, unshakeable strength.
Kǎi Fēng
Armored edge — signifying invincible courage, sharp resolve, and battle-tested strength.
Shuò Chén
Brilliant sovereign — evokes luminous authority, refined power, and celestial nobility.
Zhù Kūn
Forged earth — signifies strength deliberately shaped, noble character tempered like bronze, and grounded sovereignty.
Zhēng Yuè
Resonant mountain — unbreakable integrity fused with sovereign stillness and enduring might.