Literature Reference: With ink flowing freely, one rides the wind. Source from 'Zhuangzi·Xiaoyaoyou'.
翰: The original meaning is "feather." In personal names, it often conveys the aspiration of having lofty ambitions and soaring to great heights, symbolizing the potential to enhance one's career and academic fortunes.
御: Imperial, Imperial Decree, used in personal names to signify nobility and the esteemed title of an emperor, symbolizing a future filled with brilliance and promise.
Meaning: Literary talent flows freely, and riding the wind symbolizes freedom and transcendence.