Literature Reference: 'Xian' comes from 'The Analects of Confucius, Yong Ye': 'How virtuous is Hui!' 'Qi' comes from 'The Book of Songs, Xiao Ya, Lu Ming': 'I have distinguished guests, playing the lute and blowing the sheng, blowing the sheng and beating the drum, presenting baskets as gifts.'
贤: Benevolent and prosperous. Often referring to individuals of noble character, virtuous and capable.
棋: Playing the qin and engaging in chess.
Meaning: 'Xian' signifies virtue and morality, while 'Qi' symbolizes wisdom and strategy, implying a combination of moral excellence and intelligence.