Literature Reference: Yi refers to chess; Qing was an ancient official title, also used as a respectful term for someone. Source from 'Shuowen Jiezi'.
弈: Engaging in a game of chess, the forest of strategy. Often refers to the "chess" in the four arts of the Chinese scholar—music, chess, calligraphy, and painting. It embodies both virtue and talent, symbolizing a love for learning and moral integrity.
卿: "Duke and Minister," in names often signifies individuals with great power and high status, conducive to the attainment of both prosperity and blessings.
Meaning: Yi symbolizes wisdom and strategy, while Qing represents nobility and grace.