Literature Reference: Planting orchids into the emerald mountains, guiding vines up the flowering branches. Wind and dew split the red and purple, along the stream reflecting in the pool. Fresh spring fragrances the asarum, stones lead to the water celery. It seems like the Wuling Cave, where hidden eagles transform with nature's craft. Source from 'Poem on Planting Flowers and Herbs in a Mountain Dwelling and Traveling with a Taoist Priest'.
武: "Mighty and Majestic," often used in boys' names, embodies the essence of strength, robustness, and a formidable physique. This character is believed to promote physical fortitude and ensure a safe and secure life.
陵: Mountainous hills, a natural auspicious character, embody a spiritual essence that promises a lifetime of peace and stability.
Meaning: Wuling refers to the Wulingyuan, symbolizing seclusion and a utopia, representing a retreat from the mundane world and a pursuit of nature and tranquility.