Literature Reference: Li Han is still brief, while Yu Zui is even more languid and indirect. - From Bai Juyi's 'A Hundred Rhymes Journey to the Southeast'.
庾: Granaries and barns. In names, it often symbolizes abundance, prosperity, and ample surplus.
醉: Intoxicated by the wine, enthralled by the mood.
Meaning: Yu Zui, meaning the drunkenness of Yu Xin, symbolizes the unrestrained and free-spirited nature of a scholar, reflecting a pursuit of freedom and art.