Literature Reference: 王正会夷夏,月朔盛旗旛。——《武陵书怀五十韵》 The king's righteousness unites the Xia and the Yi, and the banners flourish at the beginning of the month. Source from 'Fifty Rhymes of Wuling'.
王: The highest noble title below the emperor in ancient China.
正: Upright and pure. In names, it often conveys the meaning of handling affairs with justice and fairness, which is conducive to receiving support from noble benefactors.
Meaning: The king's righteousness symbolizes fairness and authority.