Literature Reference: Chen, one who serves the ruler. Shuai, a general or commander. Source from 'Shuowen Jiezi'.
臣: The term commonly used in monarchical states to refer to officials. It is also used by officials as a humble self-reference when addressing the monarch, and serves as a modest form of self-designation among the ancients.
帅: Handsome and dashing. In names, it often signifies a person who is not only good-looking and charismatic but also possesses an air of effortless elegance and a natural talent for leadership.
Meaning: A loyal servant or a wise general, symbolizing lofty aspirations and steadfast loyalty.