Literature Reference: The ceremony of capping signifies the beginning of rites. Source from 'The Book of Rites: Guan Yi'.
冠: To wear the crown, to undergo the capping ceremony, to don the hat—symbolizing exceptional ability and the potential to rise above the rest and achieve distinction.
斌: The demeanor of refinement, as embodied in a name, often conveys the essence of being cultured and courteous, well-versed in literature and etiquette, and accomplished in both scholarly and martial pursuits.
Meaning: 'Guan' symbolizes the beginning of rites, while 'Bin' represents both literary and martial virtues, signifying a perfect blend of talent and virtue.