Literature Reference: 子谓仲弓曰:‘犁牛之子骍且角,虽欲勿用,山川其舍诸?’——《论语·雍也篇》 The Master said of Zhong Gong, ‘The offspring of a plow ox, with its red coat and fine horns, even if one does not wish to use it, how can the mountains and rivers reject it?’—From 'The Analects of Confucius', Chapter 'Yong Ye'.
仲: The second elder brother. The younger brother. This metaphor signifies humility and diligence in action, fostering harmony with others externally, and achieving great accomplishments.
弓:
Bow and Crossbow. In names, they often signify strength, vigor, and explosive power.
Meaning: Zhong Gong signifies noble virtue and humble manners, symbolizing inner excellence and outer modesty.