Literature Reference: When Confucius heard the music of Shao in Qi, he did not taste meat for three months, saying, 'I did not expect that music could reach such a level of perfection.' — Source from 'The Analects of Confucius'.
闻: Renowned. Eminent. In names, it often signifies fame, reputation, renown, and wisdom.
韶: An ancient musical composition. In personal names, it connotes beauty, grace, and other positive attributes.
Meaning: Listening to the elegant music of Shao symbolizes the pursuit of high culture and artistic refinement.