Literature Reference: 翠凤呈其瑞,虞罗寄铩翼。——《叹毕少府以持法无隐见系》 The emerald phoenix displays its auspiciousness, while the hunter's net captures the broken wings. Source from 'Lament for Magistrate Bi'.
虞: Anticipation and Omen.
罗: Scattered and arrayed, in names it often conveys the imagery of stars spread across the sky, symbolizing vast territories, orderly arrangements, and widespread distribution.
Meaning: Originally referring to a bird-catching net, it symbolizes resilience and an expansive spirit despite constraints.