Literature Reference: The Hall of Osmanthus flourishes on the same day, while the Pavilion of Literature thrives year after year. Source from 'To Liu Jing and Feng Tao, Two Collators'.
桂: Osmanthus, the fragrant and elegant flower, often symbolizes beauty and grace in names, fostering auspicious connections and the fortunate encounter with noble benefactors.
堂: The main hall, the distinguished guest. In names, it often refers to someone handsome and dashing.
Meaning: The Hall of Osmanthus symbolizes elegance, prosperity, and a sanctuary of knowledge, representing the elevation of talent and virtue.