Literature Reference: A scholar must be broad-minded and resolute, for his burden is heavy and his road is long. Source from 'The Analects of Confucius'.
士: Gentleman, lady, or sir, these terms are often used as elegant appellations for individuals of distinction, typically referring to those who possess an admirable demeanor, grace, and a refined sense of propriety. When applied to a name, it suggests that the person embodies a harmonious blend of character and poise.
堂: The main hall, the distinguished guest. In names, it often refers to someone handsome and dashing.
Meaning: A person of ambition and responsibility, with 'Tang' symbolizing dignity and nobility.