Literature Reference: 螟蛑愿亲燎,荼堇甘自薅。—— 《游南亭夜还叙志七十韵》 The pests wish to be burned, while the weeds willingly allow themselves to be hoed. Source from 'You Nan Ting Ye Huan Xu Zhi Qi Shi Yun'.
荼: In ancient texts, it refers to the white flowers of thatch grass: as vivid and flourishing as fire.
堇: Herbal plants. Often used in female names, embodying grace and elegance in women.
Meaning: Tu Jin refers to wild grass, symbolizing resilience and tenacity.