Kun: The word Kun was originally a representative word in Zhouyi Bagua, which refers to the land under people's feet. When expressing this meaning, it is often used with the word "dry", which refers to heaven and earth respectively. In addition, the ancients also thought that Kun was feminine, as opposed to dry yang.
"Shuo Wen Jie Zi" explains the cloud: the land is also. The hexagrams of the Book of Changes. From soil to application. The soil is in Shen.
Sail: refers to the tarpaulin hung on the mast and propelled by wind. It symbolizes smooth sailing.
Kun means land, Kun Yuan and Kun Yi; Sail means sailing out to sea, sailing boat and mainsail, which has a beautiful meaning.
The meaning of this name can be interpreted as: "Kun Zhen? Sailing boat. " The idiom Lang Lang Gan Kun is smooth sailing.