Literature Reference: 'Qian, the primal force, is auspicious and beneficial.' From the 'Book of Changes' (I Ching), Qian Gua.
乾: Qian Zao, Qian Zhai, Qian Kun—the original meaning refers to heaven and earth and all things in the universe. When used in personal names, it symbolizes magnificence, grandeur, and the promise of great achievements in the future.
正: Upright and pure. In names, it often conveys the meaning of handling affairs with justice and fairness, which is conducive to receiving support from noble benefactors.
Meaning: Qian represents the heavens, symbolizing strength and vigor; Zheng signifies righteousness and justice. The name embodies unwavering integrity and a broad vision.