Taidai [tài dài]
⒈? That is Mount Tai. Mount Tai is also called Daizong, hence the name.
Citation explanation
See "Taishan".
Quote from the "Biography of Jia Sheng" by Fangyu, a Marquis of the Qing Dynasty: "[Jia Sheng] walked through Taidai, looked at where the sun came from, and wrote two chapters about "Mountain Spirit" and "Topography"." Hu Huaichen's poem "Sorrow for Qingdao": " It is also a metaphor for someone you admire. One of Guo Moruo's "Miscellaneous Songs of Returning to the Country": "I look forward to Tai Dai with my body, and look up to Yao's sky." Chen Yi's "Founding Stories" poem: "The head of state shines in Beichen, and Yuan Rong is heroic in Tai Dai."
Taidai's residence It means auspicious, grand, broad, steady, reliable and tall.
The meaning of the five elements of Tai Dai: The five elements of Tai are water, and the five elements of Dai are earth. The name is a combination of water and earth, earth overcomes water, and earth is strong. Although people with this combination are talented, they are competitive and strong in everything and put their own opinions first, which will cause dissatisfaction from others. They are unstable in will, easily deceived by the world, have poor patience, do things without considering or being impulsive, and have many changes in their thoughts. The name is only suitable for people who like to name water or earth after gods, or those who lack water or earth in the five elements. If the five elements avoid water and earth, it will be counterproductive.