Literature Reference: 开:开创、开拓;屹:屹立、坚定。出自《诗经·大雅·文王》:“文王在上,於昭于天。周虽旧邦,其命维新。” To open and to stand firm. Inspired by 'The Book of Songs: Da Ya·King Wen': 'King Wen is above, shining in the heavens. Though Zhou is an ancient state, its destiny is renewed.'
开: Inception and commencement. It signifies the embarkation and the beginning, subtly hinting that all the beauty is destined to arrive.
屹: The towering mountains symbolize unyielding and unshakable resolve.
Meaning: The name signifies the spirit of pioneering and standing firm, representing perseverance and the courage to forge new paths.