Literature Reference: The imperial procession passes by the Temple of Su Wang, where the emerald splendor reflects upon the pines of the grand officials. Source from 'On Hearing the State's Plan to Perform the Fengshan Ritual, I Express My Humble Feelings'.
素:
Simplicity and refinement. When used in names, it often signifies pure character and superior qualities, which are conducive to earning others' affection and trust.
王: The highest noble title below the emperor in ancient China.
Meaning: Su Wang refers to Confucius, symbolizing a sage of great virtue, wisdom, and moral excellence, embodying nobility, intelligence, and high moral character.