Literature Reference: The character 'Jun' comes from 'The Analects': 'A gentleman focuses on the foundation; when the foundation is established, the path is born.' The character 'Mu' comes from 'The Book of Songs·Xiao Ya': 'Picking and picking the curled ear, the basket is not full. Alas, I miss my beloved, placing them on the Zhou road. Washing brings joy to the heart, bathing brings peace to the body.'
君: A nobleman, akin to a ruler, fosters extensive goodwill and easily garners the appreciation and support of influential benefactors.
沐: The character signifies "moisture" or "to be moistened," and is considered an auspicious and highly favorable word.
Meaning: Jun Mu symbolizes a gentleman as gentle as the spring breeze, warm and jade-like, with a kind heart and noble character.