Literature Reference: 子曰:‘克己复礼为仁。一日克己复礼,天下归仁焉。’——《论语·颜渊》 The Master said, 'To restrain oneself and return to the rites is benevolence. If for a single day one can restrain oneself and return to the rites, all under heaven will ascribe benevolence to him.' — 'The Analects of Confucius: Yan Yuan'
宗: Ancestral Temple, the shrine of forebears, also signifies ancestors and lineage. In names, it often embodies the aspiration to become a revered individual.
仁: Benevolence and righteousness, in names often signify a person's high moral character and cultivation.
Meaning: The name implies taking benevolence as the core value, emphasizing love and morality.