Literature Reference: 骞: '骞翮思远翥' —— 陶渊明《归去来兮辞》;泽: '泽被后世' —— 《尚书·洪范》 'Qiān: Spread wings to soar far' from Tao Yuanming's 'Returning to the Fields'. 'Zé: Blessings bestowed on future generations' from 'The Book of Documents·Hongfan'.
骞: Soaring. Ascending. In names, it often carries the meaning of rising high and taking flight.
泽: "Runze," meaning to be nourished and enriched, is a character of auspicious origin. When used in personal names, it often conveys blessings, good fortune, and a sense of hopefulness.
Meaning: 'Qiān signifies soaring high with ambition; Zé represents widespread blessings and profound fortune.'