Literature Reference: 子谓《韶》:‘尽美矣,又尽善也。’谓《武》:‘尽美矣,未尽善也。’—— 《论语·八佾篇》 The Master said of the Shao music: 'It is perfectly beautiful and also perfectly good.' Of the Wu music: 'It is perfectly beautiful but not perfectly good.' Source from 'The Analects of Confucius, Chapter Bayi.'
武: "Mighty and Majestic," often used in boys' names, embodies the essence of strength, robustness, and a formidable physique. This character is believed to promote physical fortitude and ensure a safe and secure life.
善: Kindness, amiability, and the essence of true goodness and beauty. The name often reflects qualities of approachability, compassion, and a loving heart.
Meaning: Wushan means achieving goodness through strength or force, symbolizing the pursuit of righteous deeds with power.