Literature Reference: 有瞽有瞽,在周之庭。设业设虡,崇牙树羽。应田县鼓,鞉磬柷圉。既备乃奏,箫管备举。喤喤厥声,肃雍和鸣,先祖是听。我客戾止,永观厥成。—— 《诗经·周颂·臣工之什·有瞽》 Blind musicians, in the court of Zhou. They set up the racks and the stands, raised the teeth and adorned them with feathers. The drums and stone chimes were ready, and the flutes and pipes were played in unison. Their harmonious sounds were solemn and dignified, pleasing the ancestors. My guests arrived, forever witnessing their perfection. Source from 'The Book of Songs·Odes of Zhou·Minor Odes of the Kingdom·You Gu'.
树: Trees and forests. Symbolizing great power and a solid foundation. As a personal name, it often signifies a person who is tall, imposing, reliable, responsible, and worthy of trust and reliance.
羽: Feather, a symbol of lightness and aspiration, signifies the carrier of dreams. In a name, it bestows the grace of a bird in flight, a harbinger of ambition and the realization of one's aspirations.
Meaning: Adorning instruments with feathers symbolizes solemnity and harmony, embodying elegance and nobility.