What is the meaning and meaning of the inscription?

Inscription means a kind of text carved on an object to warn oneself and describe one's merits. Later it became a literary style, which generally uses rhyme.

Named with inscriptions, it means to warn oneself, and also has the meaning of being knowledgeable, having a strong memory, being talented, being outstanding, etc.

Craft, carve or write words on utensils to describe one’s life, deeds or to warn oneself: ~engraved. ~ Text. ~ Chi. Epitaph~. Seat right ~.

Write words on the utensils to express commemoration and never forget: ~ Remember. ~Heart. ~ Bone.

Possible names:

1. Yu Ming (yǔ míng)

Yu: Five elements: earth. Refers to the legendary first monarch of China's Xia Dynasty, who once controlled floods; surname. When used as a person's name, it means talent, wisdom, and general's talents.

The inscription represents the meaning of being knowledgeable, strong in memory, far-sighted, and outstanding. When paired with the word Yu, it means being knowledgeable, strong in remembering, far-sighted, and outstanding.

2. Ming Hao (míng háo)

Hao: Five elements: water. Refers to the name of water, Haoshui. It also means "trough", which refers to a moat, trenches, air raid shelters, etc. When used as a personal name, it means prosperity, strength, and wealth.