Literature Reference: A hesitant chess player cannot defeat his opponent. Source from 'Zuo Zhuan'.
Majestic as the heavens. Source from 'The Book of Songs'.
弈: Engaging in a game of chess, the forest of strategy. Often refers to the "chess" in the four arts of the Chinese scholar—music, chess, calligraphy, and painting. It embodies both virtue and talent, symbolizing a love for learning and moral integrity.
骏: A spirited steed, often alluded to in names as the famed thousand-mile horse, serendipitously encountered by a wise judge of talent, symbolizing swift success and a future as splendid as brocade.
Meaning: Yi symbolizes wisdom and strategy, while Jun represents excellence and speed, signifying a bright future.