Literature Reference: "Zheng" is from "The Analects of Confucius": "To govern is to rectify. If you lead with rectitude, who dares not to follow?"; "Yao" is derived from Emperor Yao, symbolizing supreme virtue and wisdom.
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.
尧: Ancient emperor's name, symbolizing a person of both virtue and talent.
Meaning: "Zheng" represents integrity and uprightness, signifying noble character; "Yao" symbolizes sagacity and greatness, embodying exceptional leadership qualities.