Literature Reference: 岂为鼎下薪,当复堂上琴。—— 《杂诗》 Why be firewood under the cauldron, when one can be the qin on the hall. Source from 'Miscellaneous Poems'.
堂: The main hall, the distinguished guest. In names, it often refers to someone handsome and dashing.
琴: The ancient qin and its melodious tones. In names, it often signifies emotional sensitivity and exceptional artistic talent, fostering a joyful and harmonious life filled with happiness and beauty.
Meaning: The qin on the hall symbolizes elegance and distinction, representing talent and cultivation.