Literature Reference: 盛德之士,君不得而臣,父不得而子。——《礼记·中庸》 A man of great virtue cannot be treated as a subject by the ruler, nor as a son by his father. Source from 'The Doctrine of the Mean'.
盛: Prosperous and flourishing. In personal names, it often signifies thriving success in one's career, depicting a scene of vigorous growth and swift triumph, a character that favors the development of one's professional endeavors.
仪:
"Demeanor and appearance, often associated with a name, signify gracefulness and appropriateness, leaving a favorable impression."
Meaning: Sheng Yi signifies grand ceremonies or noble virtues, symbolizing dignity and solemnity.