Literature Reference: 铭者,自名也,自名以称扬其先祖之美而明著之后世者也。——《礼记·祭统》 An inscription is a self-proclamation, a way to praise the virtues of one's ancestors and make them known to future generations. Source from 'The Book of Rites: Sacrificial Records'.
铭: To engrave in memory and in heart. Practicing gratitude and filial piety fosters the making of virtuous connections and attracts the favor of noble souls.
颉: Ancient personal name. Used in names to symbolize literary brilliance and to aid in academic fortune.
Meaning: Ming signifies remembrance and engraving, while Jie represents excellence and distinction, symbolizing the remembrance of outstanding virtues and achievements.