Literature Reference: 柳花闲度竹,菱叶故穿萍。—— 《闲游二首 一》 韩愈 Willow flowers idly pass through bamboo, and water chestnut leaves deliberately pierce the duckweed. Source from 'Leisurely Wandering, Part 1' by Han Yu.
柳: The weeping willow, a tree of poetic grace, symbolizes the serendipitous arrival of spring, its verdant leaves and budding branches heralding a precious and auspicious fortune.
竹: Bamboo, the verdant bamboo. In names, it often symbolizes integrity and moral fortitude, and metaphorically represents a series of victories, as if splitting bamboo with ease, which is conducive to career advancement.
Meaning: Willow and bamboo symbolize the beauty of nature and the quality of resilience, with the willow being graceful and bamboo noble, representing both inner and outer refinement.