Literature Reference: 茗折苍溪秀,苹生枉渚暄。—— 《武陵书怀五十韵》 The tea leaves bend by the clear stream's beauty, while duckweeds flourish in the warm shallows. Source from 'Wuling Shuhuai Wushi Yun'.
茗: Fragrant tea, a symbol of refined living. Often used in names, it represents a life of comfort and beauty, embodying auspiciousness, health, and smooth success.
折: Return, turn back: retrace one's steps. Ambiguous, use with caution.
Meaning: The bending of tea leaves signifies resilience and the beauty of nature.