Literature Reference: 心如定水随形应,口似悬河逐病治。—— 《赠僧五首 神照上人》 白居易 Like still water, the mind conforms to all shapes; like a cascading river, the mouth heals all ailments. Source from 'Five Poems for Monks - Master Shenzhao' by Bai Juyi.
悬: Suspense, reward, disparity.
河: The Great Rivers and Mountains. In names, it often signifies the grandeur of vast rivers and towering mountains, symbolizing a person's broad-mindedness, extensive cultural knowledge, and the ability to forge good connections, embodying auspicious and virtuous connotations.
Meaning: Suspected River describes eloquent speech, flowing like a waterfall, unstoppable and powerful.