Literature Reference: 万人凿盘石,无由达江浒。—— 《相和歌辞 丁督护歌》 Ten thousand men chisel the stone, yet none can reach the riverbank. Source from 'Xianghe Geci: Ding Duhu Ge'.
江: Rivers, lakes, and seas, when used in names, often evoke the scholarly spirit, profound wisdom, and the serene and refined demeanor of an individual, while also embodying the essence of relentless striving and perseverance.
浒: By the water's edge, amidst the tales of the marshlands. A metaphor for one who is exceptionally talented and virtuous, living a life of happiness and well-being, symbolizing the bearer's smooth journey and prosperous endeavors in all directions, ensuring safe travels and successful outcomes in every endeavor.
Meaning: The riverbank symbolizes vastness, depth, and the spirit of perseverance and relentless effort.