Literature Reference: 露冕随龙节,停桡得水人。—— 《送卢员外往饶州》 With the dew-covered crown following the dragon banner, the oars stop to welcome the waterman. Source from 'Song Lu Yuanwai Wang Rao Zhou'.
露: Dew, the essence of rain. In names, it often signifies wisdom and outstanding performance, fostering favorable prospects in one's career.
冕: The crown, a ceremonial headwear adorned by ancient emperors and high-ranking officials above the rank of senior courtiers, later specifically denotes the imperial diadem.
Meaning: The dew-covered crown symbolizes noble status and glory, while following the dragon banner represents allegiance to authority and duty.