Literature Reference: 儒风爱敦质,佛理赏玄师。—— 《代书诗一百韵寄微之》 Confucian customs cherish simplicity, while Buddhist principles admire profound masters. Source from 'A Hundred Rhymes Sent to Wei Zhi'.
佛: Buddha, the sacred statue. Bestowing blessings, protection, and divine favor, these auspicious characters grace names, carrying the bestowed fortune from heaven.
理: Reason, ethics, and wisdom. In a name, it often conveys the meaning of being kind and discerning right from wrong.
Meaning: Buddhist principles symbolize wisdom, enlightenment, and transcendence.