Literature Reference: 栩栩如生,廷争面折。—— 《庄子·齐物论》 & 《史记·平原君虞卿列传》 Vivid as if alive, and boldly confronting in the court. Sources from 'Zhuangzi·Qi Wu Lun' & 'Records of the Grand Historian·Biographies of Lord Pingyuan and Yu Qing'.
栩: Xuxu, vividly. Describing someone as lively and animated.
廷: The imperial court, where the civil service examinations were held, symbolizes an aura of nobility and prestige within the palace.
Meaning: Vividly lifelike, symbolizing superb craftsmanship; boldly confronting in the court, representing courage to uphold justice.