Literature Reference: 夷陵旧人吏,犹诵两岐歌。—— 《送夔州班使君》 The old officials of Yiling still sing the songs of two paths. Source from 'Song of Sending Off the Prefect of Kuizhou'.
夷: Serene; Peaceful. Often signifies tranquility, serenity, and auspicious well-being in names.
陵: Mountainous hills, a natural auspicious character, embody a spiritual essence that promises a lifetime of peace and stability.
Meaning: Yiling, an ancient place name, symbolizes the weight of history and the inheritance of culture.