Literature Reference: The emperor's heart is anxious for his people. — From 'Lüci Huazhou Zeng Yuan Youcheng'
The dragon's heart awaits its time, the crane's form grows ever purer. — From 'Chou Yang Jiu Hongzhen Chang'an Bingzhong Jianji'
龙: The visage and form of the dragon. In a name, it symbolizes supreme authority and a distinguished status of noble stature, signifying a character that aids in the advancement of one's career.
心: Heart and intention, often used in names to signify sincerity, is conducive to attracting noble assistance.
Meaning: The dragon's heart symbolizes nobility, authority, and wisdom, while 'heart' represents inner qualities and emotions, signifying exceptional talent and a noble soul.