It is named after imperial calligraphic works stored there, the kyujang (奎章), which literally means "writings of Kyu", a scholar-deity, but has come to refer to divinely inspired writings, in particularly, the emperor's.
XING | Jia Kui | Wu Xing | Xing Kong | Wong Ka Kui | Xu Xing | Xing Xin | Xing | Wu xing | Peter Chin Fah Kui | Kui Yuanyuan | Kui Xing, holding a ladle and standing on an ''ao (turtle) | Kui Xing | Kui Buri National Park | Kui | Jia Kui (30-101) | Gao Xing |