Literature Reference: 昔闻生涧底,今见起毫端。—— 《咏门下画小松上元王杜三相公》 Once heard it grows in the valley, now seen it rises from the tip of a brush. Source from 'Ode to the Small Pine Painted at the Gate of the Three Dukes'.
毫: Hair's breadth, the slightest. Originally referring to long and sharp hairs, it later metaphorically denotes the tiniest of things or the most minuscule quantities or parts.
端: Dignified, solemn, and upright. In names, it often conveys the meaning of being gentle, refined, and virtuous.
Meaning: The tip of a brush symbolizes subtlety and excellence, representing meticulousness and talent.