Literature Reference: 蚩妍出自元稹的《献荥阳公诗五十韵》,其中“丹青公旧物,一为变蚩妍”描述了丹青画作由平凡变美丽的过程。 The phrase 'Chī Yán' originates from Yuan Zhen's 'Ode to the Duke of Yingyang in Fifty Rhymes,' where 'the old art of painting transforms the mundane into the exquisite' describes the process of turning ordinary paintings into masterpieces.
蚩: Ignorance and folly.
妍: Yanli. In names, it often signifies beauty and elegance, which is auspicious for enhancing romantic relationships and fostering good connections with others.
Meaning: Chī Yán symbolizes the transformation from the ordinary to the beautiful, representing metamorphosis and elevation.