Literature Reference: The Master said, “The noble person in dealing with the world has neither enmities nor affections, but sides with what is right.” — “The Analects of Confucius” (Liren Chapter).
适: Pleasant. Comfortable. Describes a person who is at ease, often evoking a sense of comfort, tranquility, and a refreshing, spring-like warmth in the name.
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.
Meaning: Adapting to circumstances, following the times, guided by righteousness, and pursuing the golden mean.