Literature Reference: 人醉逢尧酒,莺歌荅舜弦。—— 《春日奉献圣寿无疆词十首 二》 作者:杨巨源 People are drunk with the wine of Yao, and orioles sing in response to the strings of Shun. Source from 'Spring Ode to the Boundless Longevity of the Emperor, Part 2' by Yang Juyuan.
舜: Ancient name. Legendary emperor of ancient China. Known as Youyu Shi, historically referred to as Emperor Shun of Yu. Shun passed the throne to Yu the Great of Xia.
弦: Bowstrings and lute strings, symbolizing artistic talent and the ability to eloquently express emotions.
Meaning: The strings of Shun symbolize harmony and beauty, representing elegance and talent.