Literature Reference: Seven chapters of 'Zhen Gao' discuss immortal matters, while one scroll of 'Tan Jing' speaks of the Buddha's heart. Source from 'Taste' by Bai Juyi.
真: Sincerity and authenticity. In a name, it often signifies a commitment to seeking truth from facts, treating others with genuine kindness and friendliness, which fosters the building of good relationships and the chance to encounter noble and helpful individuals.
诰: The decrees of ancient emperors to their subjects.
Meaning: 'Zhen Gao' signifies sacred teachings, embodying reverence for Taoist scriptures and exploration of immortal matters.