Literature Reference: 宗邑之名,见于《诗经·大雅·文王》:'文王在上,于昭于天。周虽旧邦,其命维新。有周不显,帝命不时。文王陟降,在帝左右。' The name 'Zong Yi' appears in 'The Book of Songs·Da Ya·King Wen': 'King Wen is above, shining in the heavens. Though Zhou is an old state, its destiny is renewed. The glory of Zhou is not hidden, the mandate of heaven is timely. King Wen ascends and descends, at the side of the Emperor.'
宗: Ancestral Temple, the shrine of forebears, also signifies ancestors and lineage. In names, it often embodies the aspiration to become a revered individual.
邑: Refers to the capital, city; county, town.
Meaning: Zong Yi signifies the core of a clan, representing the foundation and glory of a family.