Ziheng means beautiful, luxurious, precious, gentle as jade, elegant and unique. The word "zi" is the first of the twelve earthly branches and has the first and original meaning. The original meaning of "heng" refers to the horizontal jade on the ancient jade. When used as a name, it means that the child has a gentle personality and handsome appearance, and is regarded as a treasure by his parents.
The word Zi was first found in oracle bone inscriptions. Its original meaning is baby, which by extension refers to children. It also refers to people, subjects, and fruits. In ancient times, teachers or moral and knowledgeable people were called Zi, for example. Confucius, Mozi, etc. are honorific titles.
The word "Heng" has two pronunciations. When it is pronounced as héng, it is the horizontal jade on the top of the jade. It is shaped like a chime. It is rare and precious. It is mostly used in people's names. When it is pronounced as háng, it is generally used for honing. It comes from " "Shuowen": "Heng means wearing jade."
The Ming Dynasty literati Wen Zhenheng's "Changwu Zhi" says: "A gentleman is like Heng, and a beauty is like wearing a jade." The word "Heng" is suitable for giving gifts to people. The name given to a boy means handsome appearance and noble moral character.