1, meaning of swan: noble and holy.
2. In the eastern and western cultures of Eurasia, the white swan is regarded as a symbol of purity, loyalty and nobility. In Britain, an outstanding poet or singer can be compared with a swan. For example, Shakespeare's nickname is "Avon Swan".
3. There are also images of swans in western music and literature. There are noble and holy swan images in Saint Sang's Death of Swan and Tchaikovsky's ballet Swan Lake. Andersen interpreted a moving ugly duckling with the change of swan feather color.
There is also a swan (Cygnus) in the constellation in the starry sky, which is the embodiment of Zeus in Greek mythology. Many artists have created works of art handed down from generation to generation with the theme of Leta and Swan. There are countless place names named after swans all over the world, and swans in surnames also come from this beautiful white bird.