Explanation of the name "形应"
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Literature Reference: The heart is like still water, responding to forms; the mouth is like a torrent, curing illnesses. Source from 'Five Poems for Monks: Master Shenzhao' by Bai Juyi.
形: Situation, terrain: circumstances. In a name, it holds no literal significance.
应: Through and through, with prompt response. In names, it implies the natural flow and inevitable outcome as one would rightly expect.
Meaning: The heart is like still water, responding to forms, embodying a state of transcendence and natural harmony.