Literature Reference: As age advances, joy grows deeper, yet indulgence in drink remains unrestrained. Source from 'Shushi Yonghuai'.
老: Seasoned. Aged. Often used in reference to people, order of seniority, and certain animals or plants. It stands in contrast to "young" or "juvenile." It also serves as a respectful term for the elderly, conveying admiration and esteem.
向: Facing, confronting. In contrast to "turning one's back."
Meaning: The name 'Lao Xiang' signifies a profound understanding of life and an optimistic attitude amidst the passage of time.