What's the next sentence on the left of his surname?

His surname is Zuo, in my left atrium.

There are two main ways to name homophonic forms and meanings:

One is the homonym of surname,

Such as Liu (Liu) Qingshan,

He (the river) thought of the sea,

Zhu was in the hospital,

Song (Ode to Taiping),

Yao is in the distance,

Tan (talking about heaven and earth),

Ai (love) agriculture,

Gong (altogether) shares weal and woe,

Xue (Xue) is in the eye and so on.

Second, the name is homophonic,

Such as maxine's (new) clothes,

Be more respectful to people,

Li Gongpu (servant), etc.

Under normal circumstances, a name only uses one homophonic word, which is to distinguish and concentrate, as in the above example. But sometimes because of the need of word formation, you can occasionally choose two homophonic words to name them. Such as (aid Korea) and Deng Geming (revolution). But these names with two or more homophonic words already have their double meanings, that is, the original meaning and homophonic.