Literature Reference: 胄子执经瞻讲坐,郎官共食接华茵。—— 《詶国子崔博士立之见寄》 刘禹锡 The noble sons hold the scriptures and gaze at the lectern, while the officials dine together on splendid mats. Source from 'A Reply to Cui Lizhi, a Doctor of the Imperial Academy' by Liu Yuxi.
执: Grasp and persist. Describes a stubborn person. Be cautious, as it may carry ambiguity.
经:
Jingwei, Jinglun. When used in a person's name, it signifies exceptional talent and remarkable ability.
Meaning: Holding the scriptures symbolizes diligence in learning and the pursuit of knowledge and wisdom.