Literature Reference: Ding: ancient national treasure, symbolizing power and stability; Kun: earth, symbolizing tolerance and bearing. Source from 'The Book of Changes'.
鼎: An ancient vessel used for cooking. In personal names, it symbolizes solidity and prominence, signifying flourishing career and fortune, as well as achieving both fame and wealth.
坤: Qian and Kun, with Qian representing heaven and Kun symbolizing earth, embody the essence of all things in the universe. When used in personal names, they reflect an individual's lofty aspirations and dreams.
Meaning: Ding symbolizes power and stability, while Kun represents the earth and tolerance, signifying strength, steadiness, and bearing.