Literature Reference: 孑孑干旄,在浚之郊。素丝纰之,良马四之。彼姝者子,何以畀之?——《诗经·国风·鄘风·干旄》 Alone stands the banner with ox tails, in the outskirts of Jun. White silk threads are braided, and four fine horses are harnessed. That beautiful maiden, what shall I give her? Source from 'The Book of Songs'
孑: Alone and solitary: standing by oneself in isolation, desolate and forlorn.
旄: A banner adorned with yak tails, a symbol of ancient Chinese culture.
Meaning: Jiémáo symbolizes a solitary and noble banner, representing uniqueness, excellence, and independence.