Literature Reference: 先祭不敢食,捧鳞望青玄。——《有獭吟》 Before offering the sacrifice, I dare not eat, but hold the scales and gaze at the azure heavens. Source from 'You Ta Yin' by Liu Yuxi.
青: Azure, the hue of youth. In names, it often signifies youthful vitality, beneficial for physical well-being and continuous ascent in life.
玄: Cultivated and erudite.
Meaning: Qing Xuan often describes the depth and vastness of the sky, symbolizing transcendence and lofty aspirations.