Literature Reference: 李酣犹短窦,庾醉更蔫迂。—— 白居易《东南行一百韵寄通州元九侍御澧州李十一舍人果州崔二十二使君开州韦大员外庾三十二补阙杜十四拾遗李二十助教员外窦七校书》 Li Han is still brief, while Yu Zui is even more languid and indirect. - From Bai Juyi's 'A Hundred Rhymes Journey to the Southeast'.
庾: Granaries and barns. In names, it often symbolizes abundance, prosperity, and ample surplus.
醉: Intoxicated by the wine, enthralled by the mood.
Meaning: Yu Zui, meaning the drunkenness of Yu Xin, symbolizes the unrestrained and free-spirited nature of a scholar, reflecting a pursuit of freedom and art.