Literature Reference: 道人能爱静,诸事近清枯。—— 《题朱庆余闲居四首 一》 The Taoist cherishes tranquility, and all things lean towards clarity and simplicity. Source from 'Four Poems on Zhu Qingyu's Seclusion, Part 1'.
清: Pure and clear. When used in personal names, it often symbolizes gentleness, virtue, and talent, representing innate intelligence and a noble, auspicious character.
枯: Withered and depleted.
Meaning: Qing Ku symbolizes a life of purity, simplicity, and inner peace, detached from worldly chaos.