Literature Reference: 延英引对碧衣郎,江砚宣毫各别床。—— 《宫词一百首 七》 In the Yan Ying Hall, the green-robed scholar is summoned, with the Jiang inkstone and Xuan brush each resting on separate beds. Source from 'Palace Poems: One Hundred Poems'.
宣: Proclaim and announce. As a character in a name, it aids in the prosperity of marriage, family, and wealth.
毫: Hair's breadth, the slightest. Originally referring to long and sharp hairs, it later metaphorically denotes the tiniest of things or the most minuscule quantities or parts.
Meaning: Xuanhao symbolizes the elegance of scholars, signifying extraordinary talent and literary brilliance.