Literature Reference: 胡为乎株林?从夏南!匪适株林,从夏南!驾我乘马,说于株野。乘我乘驹,朝食于株!——《诗经·国风·陈风·株林》 Why do we go to the woods of Zhu? We follow the path south to Xia! Not just to the woods of Zhu, we follow the path south to Xia! Driving my carriage, I rest in the wilds of Zhu. Riding my colt, I dine at Zhu in the morning. —From 'The Book of Songs: Odes of Chen, Zhu Lin.'
株: Plants, and their interlinked fates.
林: The forest, a realm of trees. When used in personal names, it signifies an open-hearted spirit, a sense of responsibility, and a peaceful detachment from worldly strife.
Meaning: Zhu Lin symbolizes nature and tranquility, representing a return to authenticity and a pursuit of a peaceful life.