Literature Reference: 相马须怜瘦,呼鹰正及饥。—— 《叙德书情四十韵上宣歙翟中丞》 When choosing a horse, one must consider its thinness; calling the eagle is timely when it is hungry. Source from 'Xu De Shu Qing Si Shi Yun Shang Xuan She Zhai Zhong Cheng'.
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鹰: In Chinese culture, the eagle and the hound are often associated with sharpness, precision, and bravery. When these symbols are used in names, they typically convey a sense of keenness, acuity, and valor.
Meaning: Calling the eagle symbolizes bravery, decisiveness, and leadership.