Literature Reference: 'Yi': A noble person strives tirelessly for self-improvement; 'Bo': Pursue extensive learning, inquire thoroughly, ponder carefully, discern clearly, and practice earnestly. Source from 'The Doctrine of the Mean' in 'The Book of Rites'.
易: Simple and serene. When used in a name, it often conveys the meaning of "as easy as turning one's hand," embodying the family's beautiful aspirations and hopes.
博: Extensive, profound, erudite. When used in personal names, it often signifies a broad perspective and profound knowledge, greatly aiding one's career and fortune.
Meaning: Continuous self-improvement and profound knowledge, striving for excellence.