Literature Reference: 此邦千树橘,不见比封君。—— 《暮春题瀼西新赁草屋五首 二》 杜甫 This land has a thousand orange trees, yet none can rival a feudal lord. Source from 'Five Poems on the Newly Rented Cottage West of Rang in Late Spring 2' by Du Fu.
千: A large quantity symbolizes profound blessings, representing an auspicious character.
树: Trees and forests. Symbolizing great power and a solid foundation. As a personal name, it often signifies a person who is tall, imposing, reliable, responsible, and worthy of trust and reliance.
Meaning: A thousand trees symbolize abundance, vitality, and hope, signifying prosperity and growth.