Literature Reference: 读君学仙诗,可讽放佚君。读君董公诗,可诲贪暴臣。读君商女诗,可感悍妇仁。读君勤齐诗,可劝薄夫敦。—— 《读张籍古乐府》 Reading your poems on immortals can admonish the wayward ruler. Reading your poems on Dong Gong can teach the greedy and tyrannical minister. Reading your poems on the merchant's daughter can move the fierce woman to kindness. Reading your poems on diligence can encourage the shallow man to be steadfast. Source from 'Reading Zhang Ji's Yuefu Poetry'.
悟: Enlightenment and awakening. In names, it often signifies wisdom and the ability to handle matters with tact and finesse.
心: Heart and intention, often used in names to signify sincerity, is conducive to attracting noble assistance.
Meaning: To comprehend the heart, to discern the truth, to pursue wisdom and enlightenment.