Literature Reference: 霜中千树橘,月下五湖人。—— 《春园即事》 A thousand orange trees in frost, five lakes' people under the moon. Source from 'Spring Garden Impromptu'.
霜: Ice and frost, embodying purity and grace. Often used to describe women of noble character, elegance, and poise.
橘: Evergreen shrub or tree, blooming with white flowers in summer, bearing fruit known as oranges. When used in personal names, it often symbolizes vigor and prosperity.
Meaning: The frost-covered orange symbolizes resilience and bountiful harvest, embodying preciousness and perseverance.