Literature Reference: Occasionally visit Hao Liang, for Master Zhuang is also my companion. Source from 'Reading in the Mountain Studio and Sending to Scholar Du, an Elderly Man'.
濠: From Hao, with Hao also serving as the phonetic component.
梁: The ridgepole, the highest point of a house, symbolizes strength and talent when used in a person's name. It denotes someone capable and brilliant, fit to shoulder significant responsibilities, and embodying a strong sense of duty and accountability.
Meaning: Hao Liang symbolizes the story of Zhuangzi and Huizi strolling on the Hao Bridge, representing a realm of transcendence and carefree freedom.