Literature Reference: The phoenix sings, on that high ridge. The phoenix tree grows, facing the morning sun. Lush and verdant, harmonious and melodious, the nobleman's chariots are many and grand. The nobleman's horses are skilled and swift. Driving out to wander, to dispel my worries. The phoenix flies, its wings fluttering, and gathers where it alights. Abundant are the king's fortunate men, serving the nobleman, pleasing the Son of Heaven. The phoenix flies, its wings fluttering, soaring to the heavens. Abundant are the king's fortunate men, serving the nobleman, pleasing the Son of Heaven. The phoenix sings, on that high ridge. The phoenix tree grows, facing the morning sun. Lush and verdant, harmonious and melodious, the nobleman's chariots are many and grand. The nobleman's horses are skilled and swift. Driving out to wander, to dispel my worries. Source from 'The Book of Songs, Daya, Juan A'.
翥: The bird soars skyward, embodying the spirit of aspiration and the pursuit of higher realms in Chinese culture.
Meaning: Zhu means to soar, symbolizing loftiness, freedom, and excellence.