Literature Reference: 惟郢路之辽远兮,江与夏之不可涉。—— 《哀郢》 The road to Ying is so distant, and the rivers Jiang and Xia are too vast to cross. Source from 'Ai Ying'.
郢: The ancient capital of the State of Chu in China.
路: Path, the road ahead. With one heart, we stride together on the path to the blue clouds; with the strength of many, we paint the spring upon the land. This describes a person who is grounded and steadfast.
Meaning: The road to Ying symbolizes the long journey back to one's homeland, reflecting the poet's deep longing for his native land.