Literature Reference: 集贤殿里图书满,点勘头边御印同。——《宫词一百首 十二》 The Jixian Hall is filled with books, and the imperial seal is placed beside the examination desk. Source from 'One Hundred Palace Poems'.
御: Imperial, Imperial Decree, used in personal names to signify nobility and the esteemed title of an emperor, symbolizing a future filled with brilliance and promise.
印: Seal, a symbol of authority and power, when associated with a person's name, signifies high status and influence.
Meaning: The imperial seal symbolizes authority, nobility, and responsibility, implying control over situations and steadfast reliability.