Literature Reference: 燕歌易水怨,劒舞蛟龙腥。—— 鲍溶《琴曲歌辞 秋思二首 一》 The songs of Yan resented the Yi River, the sword dances reeked of dragons. From Bao Rong's 'Autumn Thoughts I'.
易: Simple and serene. When used in a name, it often conveys the meaning of "as easy as turning one's hand," embodying the family's beautiful aspirations and hopes.
水: Rivers, streams, lakes, and seas collectively. It metaphorically signifies that when conditions are ripe, tasks will be accomplished smoothly.
Meaning: The Yi River symbolizes heroism and farewell, often associated with historical legends.