Literature Reference: 圣上尊儒学,春秋奠茂勋。—— 《释奠日国学观礼闻雅颂》 The emperor revered Confucianism, laying the foundation for great achievements in both spring and autumn. Source from 'The Ode to the Rites of Confucian Worship at the National Academy'.
茂: Prosperous, flourishing, and vigorous. This is an auspicious character, often used in personal names to symbolize a thriving and soaring career, and it is believed to lend support to one's professional fortune.
勋: Medals and decorations symbolize exceptional abilities and a life replete with achievements.
Meaning: Great achievements and honor, symbolizing excellence and glory.