Literature Reference: The virtue of a gentleman is like the wind, while the virtue of a petty person is like the grass. Source from 'The Analects of Confucius, Yan Yuan'.
之: "之乎者也," auxiliary particles, when used in personal names, often refer to someone with exceptional literary talent, profound knowledge, and deep cultural understanding. This character "之" is believed to aid in enhancing one's learning fortune.
德: Virtue, moral character. In a name, it signifies a person's morality, integrity, and esteemed virtue, embodying the notion of high moral standing and respect.
Meaning: The virtue of a gentleman symbolizes noble moral character and personal charm.