Literature Reference: The spring scenery of Jiannan stirs, with flowers and willows filling the imperial city. Source from Du Fu's 'Spring View'.
剑: The term originally refers to an ancient weapon, characterized by a long double-edged blade with a ridge in the middle and a short hilt. Holding such a sharp tool symbolizes wielding great power, embodying decisiveness, resoluteness, and fortitude.
南: In the southern direction lies a metaphor for lofty aspirations and grand ideals, embodying the wish for dreams to come true.
Meaning: Jiannan refers to the region south of the Sword Gate Pass, symbolizing resilience and protection, as well as the prosperity and vitality of the south.