Literature Reference: Yi: 'Is there not the game of Go?' from 'The Analects of Confucius'; Huan: 'Mighty King Wu' from 'The Book of Songs'.
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.
桓: Huan Zhi, Huan Biao. "Huan" symbolizes the pillar, representing a person of talent, who exerts a positive influence on the development of endeavors.
Meaning: Yi symbolizes wisdom and strategy, while Huan represents dignity and strength, embodying the combination of intelligence and authority.