Literature Reference: Walking around the pond, I sit by the rocks; passing through bamboo, I lead the mountain back. Source from 'Ti He's Pavilion'.
绕: Entwined, encircled. When used as a personal name, it often conveys a sense of strong capability and esteemed respect.
池: Pond, city moat, theater pit. It also refers to a place or the name of a pool, such as a dance floor or the Jade Pool (a mythical place in Chinese lore), extending to mean something exceptionally solid and unyielding.
Meaning: Circling the pond signifies a leisurely and serene lifestyle.