Literature Reference: The plan is as sharp as a bamboo slip, the tip of the pen as sharp as an awl. Source from 'One Hundred Rhymes in Reply to Wei Zhi'.
锋:
Sharp, Edge. In names, it often signifies sharpness and keenness, symbolizing a strong and unstoppable momentum of growth, with the implication of continuously rising fortune.
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.
Meaning: Sharp as the tip of a brush, symbolizing exceptional talent and incisive writing.