Literature Reference: Holding a heart without contention, as it has been since ancient times. Source from 'The Book of Songs·Da Ya·King Wen'.
秉: To uphold and preside. In a name, it often signifies the meaning of adhering to one's beliefs, maintaining one's integrity, and being upright in character.
心: Heart and intention, often used in names to signify sincerity, is conducive to attracting noble assistance.
Meaning: To hold one's heart with integrity, staying true to one's pure and original intentions.