Literature Reference: In the painted hall, the governess is instructed, held by heavenly beings. Tiger-eyed pearls adorn the swaddling clothes, and a golden tray secures the rhinoceros-hide curtains. In Changyang, they shoot bears and leopards; in the martial tent, they play with silent gestures. Source from 'Du Qiuniang Shi'.
武: "Mighty and Majestic," often used in boys' names, embodies the essence of strength, robustness, and a formidable physique. This character is believed to promote physical fortitude and ensure a safe and secure life.
帐: "Same as '账'. It is now commonly written as 账."
Meaning: The martial tent symbolizes authority and strength, often used to describe military or solemn occasions.