Literature Reference: Steeds gallop freely, while bamboo forests thrive. Source from 'The Book of Songs, Xiao Ya, Lu Ming'.
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.
箐: A lush valley teeming with trees, often used in personal names to symbolize vitality and vigor.
Meaning: Steeds symbolize excellence and speed, while bamboo forests represent resilience and growth, signifying the coexistence of excellence and resilience.