Literature Reference: Beyond the realms of the Three Qins, the path divides between the Two Shans. From 'Tu Ci Shan Zhou' by Emperor Ming.
途: Path: A journey. It symbolizes one's future prospects, often implying a promising career and ambition in one's name.
川: The river flows ceaselessly. The character (字) is vast and potent, capable of triumphing over all things. It is the character of supreme fortune.
Meaning: Tu Chuan symbolizes a vast road and an ever-flowing river, signifying a broad future and continuous vitality like a flowing stream.