Literature Reference: 苗,草木之芽;蕙,香草也。—— 《说文解字》 Miao refers to the sprout of plants; Hui means fragrant grass. Source from 'Shuowen Jiezi'.
苗: Rice seedlings. Wheat sprouts. Saplings. Newly sprouted plants or crops yet to bear ears symbolize hope, vitality, and growth.
蕙: Hui Xin. A metaphor for the noble character of a woman, "Hui Xin Wan Zhi" symbolizes the beauty and purity of a lady, while "Hui Zhi Lan Xin" illustrates her inner grace and outer elegance.
Meaning: Miao symbolizes new life and hope, while Hui represents beauty and fragrance, signifying vitality and noble character.