Literature Reference: 帝命斯祐,王业克昌。—— 《享太庙乐章 长发舞》 The Emperor's decree brings blessings, and the royal cause prospers. Source from 'Changfa Dance of the Temple Music'.
王: The highest noble title below the emperor in ancient China.
昌: Prosperous; thriving. When used in personal names, it often conveys the meaning of flourishing and prosperity, greatly aiding one's career and fortune.
Meaning: Wang Chang signifies the flourishing of royal endeavors, symbolizing the Emperor's blessings and the prosperity of the nation.