Literature Reference: 雪蘂琼丝满院春,衣轻步步不生尘。—— 《和严给事闻唐昌观玉蘂花下有游仙二绝 二》 Snow-like petals and jade threads fill the courtyard with spring, as light steps leave no dust.— From 'Two Quatrains on the Fairy Travels under the Jade Flower in Tangchang Temple' by Liu Yuxi.
雪: Ice and snow, pure and white. In names, it often symbolizes purity, wisdom, and intelligence, fostering the cultivation of virtuous connections.
蘂: "Rui" is synonymous with "gathering." As stated in the "Cangjie Pian," Rui signifies a collection or assembly.
Meaning: Snow Rui symbolizes purity and beauty, with 'Rui' being the heart of the flower, representing a pure heart like snow and outer beauty like a blossom.