Literature Reference: In the left hand holding a flute, in the right hand grasping a pheasant plume. From 'The Book of Songs, Guofeng, Beifeng, Jian Xi'.
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.
翟: Surname, anciently synonymous with "Di," referring to the ethnic groups of northern China.
Meaning: Bing Di signifies holding a pheasant plume, symbolizing solemnity and grace, often used in ancient times to describe the demeanor of dancers.