Literature Reference: 野莲侵稻陇,亚柳压城陴。—— 《酬翰林白学士代书一百韵》 Wild lotuses encroach upon rice fields, and the drooping willows press against the city walls. Source from 'One Hundred Rhymes in Response to Bai Juyi'.
亚: The term "Yasheng" (亚圣), derived from the Chinese characters 亚 (Asia) and 圣 (saint), embodies humility and vastness. When used in a name, it symbolizes modesty and expansiveness, fostering positive interpersonal relationships and advancing one's career.
柳: The weeping willow, a tree of poetic grace, symbolizes the serendipitous arrival of spring, its verdant leaves and budding branches heralding a precious and auspicious fortune.
Meaning: Ya Liu symbolizes humility and soft beauty, like willow branches that bend but remain resilient.