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止伸 "zhishen" in Mandarin. There is no such combination of characters in the dictionary. The second could mean the Shen family name.
Lower character possibly 揉 "rou" - rub, massage; crush by hand |
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Thank you Ren Ren. The second character that you speak of “rou”, could be loosely interpreted as “hand forged”. |
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The character "rou" has the meaning "to bend something while heating on fire." But I could not find a direct indication of blacksmithing
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