Literature Reference: 七月朔方雁心苦,联影翻空落南土。—— 《杂曲歌辞 鸣雁行》 鲍溶 In July, the wild geese from the north suffer in heart, their linked shadows flip in the sky and descend to the southern land. Source from 'Miscellaneous Songs: The Song of the Wild Geese' by Bao Rong.
南: In the southern direction lies a metaphor for lofty aspirations and grand ideals, embodying the wish for dreams to come true.
归: The original meaning refers to returning, coming back, tending towards, belonging to, gathering, merging into, adhering to, and submitting to, among other connotations.
Meaning: To return south symbolizes coming home and finding one's place, like wild geese flying south in search of warmth and shelter.