Tanghao
贻德堂 — 贻厥孙谋 — 完整指南
贻德堂 Yi De Tang — Inherited Virtue — Complete Guide
贻德堂
Yi De Tang (贻德堂) represents Huang families who value passing down virtue to descendants, emphasizing moral legacy and ethical inheritance across generations.
Overview
贻德堂 (Yídé Táng) is a tanghao representing Huang families who prioritize leaving moral virtue as a legacy for future generations. The character "贻" (yí) means to pass down or bequeath, combined with "德" (dé) meaning virtue.
Meaning
Literal Translation
- 贻 (Yí) - To pass down, to bequeath, to hand down
- 德 (Dé) - Virtue, moral goodness, kindness
Philosophical Concept
The name expresses the belief that true wealth is not material but moral - virtue passed from generation to generation.
Historical Background
Origin
This tanghao emerged from families who:
- Valued moral education
- Emphasized character over wealth
- Believed in leaving ethical legacy
Development
Common among:
- Scholar-official families
- Educational families
- Moralphilosophical lineages
Geographic Distribution
Primary Areas
- Jiangsu - Suzhou, Nanjing
- Zhejiang - Hangzhou, Ningbo
- Fujian - Quanzhou, Fuzhou
Family Values
Core Principles
1. Moral Legacy - Virtue greater than wealth
2. Education - Character development
3. Ethical Business - Honest practices
4. Community Service - Social responsibility
Practices
- Ancestor education emphasis
- Character building
- Ethical teachings
- Charity and giving