Literature Reference: 两行秦树直,万点蜀山尖。—— 《送张二十参军赴蜀州因呈杨五侍御》 Two rows of Qin trees stand tall, while countless peaks of Shu Mountains rise sharply. Source from 'Seeing off Zhang to Shuzhou, presented to Yang Wu, the Imperial Censor'.
蜀: One of the feudal states during the Zhou Dynasty, located in the area of present-day Chengdu, Sichuan Province.
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: Shu Mountains, the famous peaks of Sichuan, symbolize the grandeur and towering majesty of nature, representing resilience and lofty aspirations.