Literature Reference: 高机犹织卧蚕子,下坂未饥逢饲妻。—— 《南野逢田客》 On the high loom, the silkworms lie still weaving; down the slope, hunger is met by a wife bringing food. Source from 'South Field Encounter with a Farmer'.
卧: Lie low, endure hardships and sleep on firewood, depicting the relentless self-discipline and the unyielding determination to reclaim what was lost.
蚕: Traditionally referred to as the "silkworm."
Meaning: The silkworms symbolize diligence and perseverance, signifying quiet effort and unyielding determination.