Literature Reference: The lofty Liangshan, tamed by Yu the Great. Source from 'The Book of Songs: Da Ya: King Wen'.
The steed named Zhui, galloping a thousand miles. Source from 'Chu Ci: Nine Songs: The Lady of the Xiang River'.
奕: Accumulation, Radiance. In names, it often signifies the inheritance of virtue through generations, the flourishing of blessings from ancestors; a healthy and robust body, and a vibrant, spirited demeanor.
骏: A spirited steed, often alluded to in names as the famed thousand-mile horse, serendipitously encountered by a wise judge of talent, symbolizing swift success and a future as splendid as brocade.
Meaning: Yi signifies brilliance and grandeur, while Jun refers to a steed, symbolizing exceptional talent and a bright future, galloping forward like a noble horse.