Literature Reference: 泾灞徒络绎,漆沮虚会同。东流滔滔去,沃野飞秋蓬。—— 《登少陵原望秦中诸川太原王至德妙用有水术因用感叹》 The Jing and Ba rivers flow in vain, while the Qi and Ju rivers meet emptily. Eastward they surge, enriching the fields and scattering autumn's tumbleweeds. Source from 'Climbing Shaolingyuan to View the Rivers of Qin and Taiyuan, Inspired by Wang Zhide's Mastery of Water Techniques.'
平: Peace and tranquility. In the name, it carries the meaning of ambitions in all directions and lofty aspirations.
水: Rivers, streams, lakes, and seas collectively. It metaphorically signifies that when conditions are ripe, tasks will be accomplished smoothly.
Meaning: The name suggests the calmness of water, symbolizing peace, tranquility, and wisdom.