Literature Reference: Rivers and marshes tolerate impurity, while mountains and hills conceal the virtuous. Source from 'Zuo Zhuan, the 15th Year of Duke Xuan'.
川: The river flows ceaselessly. The character (字) is vast and potent, capable of triumphing over all things. It is the character of supreme fortune.
贤: Benevolent and prosperous. Often referring to individuals of noble character, virtuous and capable.
Meaning: Rivers and valleys embrace all, while the virtuous are hidden in lofty mountains, symbolizing a broad mind and concealed talent.