Literature Reference: 子太一词虽未直接见于古籍,但“子”与“太”皆为中国传统文化中的经典字。“子”常见于《论语》等典籍,如“子曰”;“太”则有“太极”之谓,见于《易经》。 Though 'Zi Tai' is not directly found in ancient texts, both 'Zi' and 'Tai' are classic characters in Chinese culture. 'Zi' appears in 'The Analects' such as 'Zi Yue,' while 'Tai' is associated with 'Taiji' in 'The Book of Changes.'
子: Descendants, offspring. It also refers to the favored children of heaven, those who are learned and virtuous.
太: Excessively long. Describes something as extremely peaceful and stable. "Tai" can also be written as "tai," synonymous with "as stable as Mount Tai."
Meaning: Zi Tai embodies wisdom and vastness, symbolizing the virtues of a sage and the breadth of heaven and earth.