Literature Reference: 曾向岭头题姓字,不穿杨叶不言归。—— 《梨岭》 Once inscribed my name on the ridge, I vowed not to return until I pierced the willow leaves. Source from 'Li Ling'.
岭: "Mountain, mountain range. 'Ling' signifies peaks, steep ridges, and mountain ranges, with an elegant and profound meaning. It symbolizes the flourishing of family and career, conducive to achieving great endeavors and monumental successes."
归: The original meaning refers to returning, coming back, tending towards, belonging to, gathering, merging into, adhering to, and submitting to, among other connotations.
Meaning: Returning from the ridge symbolizes unwavering determination and the warmth of coming home.