Literature Reference: 砂泉丹井非同味,桂树榆林不并枝。—— 《送饯从叔辞丰州幕归嵩阳旧居》 The taste of the sandy spring and the cinnabar well is not the same, as the cassia trees and elm forests do not grow together. Source from 'Song Jian Cong Shu Ci Feng Zhou Mu Gui Song Yang Jiu Ju'.
榆: The elm tree, with its evergreen foliage, stands tall and straight, embodying the spirit of unwavering resolve and robust vitality. Its seeds and flour are cherished in Chinese culture, symbolizing strength and prosperity.
林: The forest, a realm of trees. When used in personal names, it signifies an open-hearted spirit, a sense of responsibility, and a peaceful detachment from worldly strife.
Meaning: Elm forests symbolize resilience, prosperity, and vitality.