Literature Reference: Guan guan the ospreys, on the islet in the river. Source from 'Guan Ju' in 'The Book of Songs'.
雎: An ancient bird mentioned in classical texts, also used in the names of historical figures such as Fan Ju and Tang Ju.
鸠: Depicting a bird, it is as if a stroke of divine artistry, its plumage a harmonious blend of vibrant hues, reminiscent of the delicate ink wash paintings of ancient China. Its flight, a graceful dance in the sky, mirrors the elegance of traditional Chinese calligraphy, each movement a character written by the brush of nature. The bird's song, a melodious tune, resonates with the serene spirit of Chinese poetry, evoking the timeless beauty of the land's rich cultural heritage.
Meaning: The ospreys symbolize beautiful love, their harmonious calls representing the mutual affection between lovers, and the pursuit of harmony and happiness.