Literature Reference: In the pine-covered plains, there are no mundane affairs; the mountains and waters carry pure melodies. Source from Wang Wei's 'Drinking with a Recluse in the Mountains'.
松: Pine trees, symbolizing a life of carefree ease and tranquility, also embody the virtues of towering strength, honesty, and reliability when used in names.
原: Originally, the true meaning. It metaphorically signifies the ability to remain steadfast in one's heart and not waver.
Meaning: The pine-covered plains symbolize tranquility, nobility, and the beauty of nature.