Literature Reference: 身依泉壑将时背,路入烟萝得地深。终岁不知城郭事,手栽林竹尽成阴。—— 《山居》 武元衡 Leaning against the spring ravine, turning my back to time, the path leads deep into the misty vines. Year-round unaware of city affairs, the bamboo I planted shades the land. Source from 'Mountain Dwelling' by Wu Yuanheng.
林: The forest, a realm of trees. When used in personal names, it signifies an open-hearted spirit, a sense of responsibility, and a peaceful detachment from worldly strife.
竹: Bamboo, the verdant bamboo. In names, it often symbolizes integrity and moral fortitude, and metaphorically represents a series of victories, as if splitting bamboo with ease, which is conducive to career advancement.
Meaning: Lín Zhú symbolizes resilience, purity, and elegance, embodying noble character and harmony with nature.