Literature Reference: Confucius in the countryside was humble and reserved, as if he could not speak; in the ancestral temple and court, he spoke fluently but with utmost caution. Source from 'The Analects of Confucius: Xiang Dang Chapter'.
礼: Politeness, etiquette, and understanding of decorum. When used in personal names, it often conveys the meaning of courtesy, which is conducive to receiving assistance from noble benefactors.
行: Proficient in a certain matter, it generally signifies smooth progress in all affairs, with the character "Zhi" carrying auspicious connotations.
Meaning: Following rituals and behaving with propriety, embodying the demeanor of a noble person.