Literature Reference: Following the ways of Yao and Shun, and emulating the statutes of Wen and Wu. Source from 'The Doctrine of the Mean' in 'The Book of Rites'.
祖: The founder of a career or school of thought, the ancestral lineage, or the motherland. In a name, it often conveys the meaning of a bright future, bringing honor to one's ancestors, and is beneficial for career advancement and academic pursuits.
延: "To extend, to introduce, and to facilitate the attainment of grand achievements, this character is auspicious for garnering fame, fortune, and good luck."
Meaning: To inherit the virtues and wisdom of ancestors, continuing the family's glory and responsibility.