Literature Reference: 桑之未落,其叶沃若。——《诗经·卫风·氓》 When the mulberry leaves have not yet fallen, they are lush and glossy. Source from 'The Book of Songs, Odes of Wei, Mang'.
之: "之乎者也," auxiliary particles, when used in personal names, often refer to someone with exceptional literary talent, profound knowledge, and deep cultural understanding. This character "之" is believed to aid in enhancing one's learning fortune.
桑: Mulberry and Fusang. They metaphorically represent a person's warm-heartedness, boldness, dignified demeanor, and magnanimous character.
Meaning: The mulberry symbolizes resilience and vitality, while 'zhi' adds elegance and refinement.