The word "Chen" also has a unique origin in ancient culture. In the early development of Chinese characters, it represented a mysterious force. In the art of calligraphy, the word "Chen" is used to represent a kind of god, which mainly refers to the celestial official, the star king or the land god. Because it represents the symbol of authority and strength, many emperors' imperial seals and official uniforms are printed with the pattern of "Chen Long", which symbolizes the rights and dignity of the country.
In the ancient history of China, many famous historical figures had the word "Chen" in their names. For example, Zhang Liao, a famous military general in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, is a character with "Chen" in his name. Qi Baishi, a famous painter in Qing Dynasty, also wrote Chen Qing. The appearance of these celebrities not only highlights the cultural connotation and far-reaching influence of "Chen", but also makes the word "Chen" shine forever in the long history of China culture.