Literature Reference: The bright moon shines over a thousand miles, and great virtue carries all things. Source from 'The Book of Songs'.
皓: Pure and radiant. In names, it often conveys the meaning of a broad-minded, elegant, and noble character.
盛: Prosperous and flourishing. In personal names, it often signifies thriving success in one's career, depicting a scene of vigorous growth and swift triumph, a character that favors the development of one's professional endeavors.
Meaning: The bright moon symbolizes purity and light, while great virtue represents profound moral character, signifying integrity and noble virtue.