Literature Reference: 高阁歌声远,重关柳色深。—— 《杂曲歌辞 少年行二首 二》 王昌龄 From the high pavilion, the song drifts far; the deep willows by the heavy gates are lush. Source from 'Zaqu Geci: Shaonian Xing Er Shou Er' by Wang Changling.
高: Elevated and towering, often used in names to depict individuals of noble stature, great accomplishments, and extraordinary lives.
阁: The attic, often constructed at high elevations, offers a vantage point for distant views. In names, it frequently symbolizes the elegance of pavilions and towers, the vibrant hues of flying eaves, and the aspiration to ascend prestigious halls and platforms.
Meaning: The high pavilion symbolizes lofty aspirations and extraordinary demeanor, representing excellence and transcendence.