Literature Reference: A fine steed, second to none in galloping a thousand miles. Source from 'The Book of Songs'.
亚: The term "Yasheng" (亚圣), derived from the Chinese characters 亚 (Asia) and 圣 (saint), embodies humility and vastness. When used in a name, it symbolizes modesty and expansiveness, fostering positive interpersonal relationships and advancing one's career.
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: A remarkable steed, symbolizing extraordinary talent and a bright future.