Literature Reference: 子莘之名,未见明确出处,然‘子’字常见于古籍,如《论语》中‘子曰’;‘莘’字则见于《诗经·小雅·鹿鸣之什·鹿鸣》‘于以采蘩,于沼于沚,于以用之,公侯之事。’ The name 'Zishen' does not have a clear origin, but the character 'Zi' is commonly found in ancient texts, such as in 'The Analects' where it appears in 'Zi Yue'; the character 'Shen' appears in 'The Book of Songs·Xiao Ya·Lu Ming Zhi Shi·Lu Ming': 'Where to gather the duckweed, in the marsh, in the islet, where to use it, for the affairs of the dukes and marquises.'
子: Descendants, offspring. It also refers to the favored children of heaven, those who are learned and virtuous.
莘: [Shēn shēn] Numerous, as in the multitude of eager students. As a personal name, it aids in fostering robust vitality. It is a character imbued with happiness and nobility.
Meaning: The character 'Zi' often refers to a person of knowledge and virtue, while 'Shen' conveys the meaning of lushness and prosperity. Together, the name implies profound learning, outstanding talent, and a future full of hope and vitality.