Literature Reference: 早识来朝岁,涂山玉帛均。—— 《送日本国聘贺使晁巨卿东归》 Early knowing the coming years, the jade and silk are evenly distributed in Tushan. Source from 'Seeing Off the Japanese Envoy Chao Juqing on His Return East'.
涂: Alteration and adornment. When used in a name, it often signifies a person's strong learning ability and receptiveness to diverse knowledge.
山: Mountains and waters, when used in names, often symbolize a sense of responsibility and strong natural vitality, which are believed to bring benefits to both health and career.
Meaning: Tushan represents harmony, balance, and prosperity, symbolizing a bright future and peace.