Literature Reference: With a golden decree, the emperor confers the title of 'Yi Wang' (夷王). Source from 'Song Yuan Zhongcheng Fu Xinluo'.
夷: Serene; Peaceful. Often signifies tranquility, serenity, and auspicious well-being in names.
王: The highest noble title below the emperor in ancient China.
Meaning: The title 'Yi Wang' symbolizes nobility and authority, representing a king from a foreign land.