Literature Reference: From 'Bie Caotang Sanjueju 3' by Bai Juyi:
Three thatched cottages open to the mountains, a stream winds around the house.
Do not be saddened by the mountain hues and the sound of the spring, for in three years the official term ends and I shall return.
From 'Zhongling Jiansong' by Bai Juyi:
Green curtains and red feasts reach the clouds, the sound of songs and bells is heard by thousands of households.
Passersby point to Tengwang Pavilion, watching the farewell to Bai, the governor of Zhongzhou.
钟: Ceremonial instruments, timekeeping devices. In names, it often conveys a sense of honor and nobility.
陵: Mountainous hills, a natural auspicious character, embody a spiritual essence that promises a lifetime of peace and stability.
Meaning: Zhongling conveys a sense of steadfastness and tranquility, like the resonating sound of a bell and the solidity of a mountain, symbolizing perseverance and peace.