Literature Reference: On the slope grows the mulberry tree, in the lowland stands the poplar. When I meet my noble lord, together we sit and play the reed organ. From 'The Book of Songs: The Airs of Qin: Che Lin'.
有: "With regard to, possess. Often used as the second character in a name, serving as a conjunction, it can carry auspicious connotations."
桑: Mulberry and Fusang. They metaphorically represent a person's warm-heartedness, boldness, dignified demeanor, and magnanimous character.
Meaning: The presence of mulberry trees symbolizes the beauty of nature and the flourishing of life, representing harmony between humans and the natural world.