Literature Reference: 宁为玉碎,不为瓦全。—— 《北齐书·元景安传》
舒卷自如,心旷神怡。—— 《菜根谭》 Rather be shattered jade than intact tile. Source from 'Book of Northern Qi'.
Unfolding freely, the heart is at ease and the spirit joyful. Source from 'Caigentan'.
宁: Tranquility and safety, often chosen as names, embody parents' heartfelt wishes for their children to lead a peaceful and secure life.
舒: Comfortable and relaxed, like a soothing breeze on a tranquil Chinese garden.
Meaning: Ning conveys peace and tranquility; Shu suggests ease and comfort, symbolizing a serene mind and a life of ease.