Literature Reference: Sick trees are left to the axe, while the wild goose breaks free from its tether. Source from 'He Huangfu Lang Zhongqiu Xiao Tong Deng Tian Gong Ge Yan Huai Liu Yun'.
斧: The axe, a tool with an ominous connotation, is deemed unsuitable for use as a name, as it carries an inauspicious aura in Chinese culture.
斤: "Jinliang" and "Fu Jin" refer to the Chinese market system weight unit and the ancient tool for felling trees, respectively.
Meaning: The axe symbolizes strength and decisiveness, embodying resilience and courage in the face of adversity.