Literature Reference: 冠者,礼之始也。——《礼记·冠义》
熹,光明也。——《说文》 The crown is the beginning of rites. Source from 'The Book of Rites: Guan Yi'.
Xi means brightness. Source from 'Shuowen Jiezi'.
冠: To wear the crown, to undergo the capping ceremony, to don the hat—symbolizing exceptional ability and the potential to rise above the rest and achieve distinction.
熹: Brightness and gentle dawn. By extension, it signifies conducting oneself with integrity and grace, being open and generous in dealings, and excelling in social interactions.
Meaning: The crown symbolizes nobility and rites, while Xi represents brightness and hope, signifying a noble and bright future.