Literature Reference: 凤皇一朝来,竹花斯可食。—— 《感遇十二首 九》 张九龄 When the phoenix arrives, bamboo flowers become edible. Source from 'Ganyu Twelve Poems 9' by Zhang Jiuling.
凤: The phoenix, often featured in names, symbolizes auspiciousness and preciousness, fostering favorable well-being, peace, and prosperous success.
竹: Bamboo, the verdant bamboo. In names, it often symbolizes integrity and moral fortitude, and metaphorically represents a series of victories, as if splitting bamboo with ease, which is conducive to career advancement.
Meaning: The phoenix symbolizes auspiciousness and nobility, while bamboo represents resilience and elegance, signifying purity and steadfastness.