Literature Reference: Li Bai inscribed poems at the Shui Xi Temple, where ancient trees and winding rocks echo the breeze of the pavilions. Source from 'Three Poems of Past Wanderings, Part Three'.
水: Rivers, streams, lakes, and seas collectively. It metaphorically signifies that when conditions are ripe, tasks will be accomplished smoothly.
西: Auspicious for academic pursuits, it is a character that heralds great achievements in the future.
Meaning: Shui Xi signifies tranquility and eternity, embodying the harmony of natural beauty and human culture.