Literature Reference: 缭绫缭绫何所似,不似罗绡与纨绮。——《新乐府 缭绫》白居易 What does the fine silk resemble? It is unlike gauze or plain silk. —— 'New Yuefu: Liaoling' by Bai Juyi.
缭: The term "绕," meaning to wind or entwine, when used in names, often suggests a person with a meticulous and intricate mind.
绫: Silk fabrics are believed to foster auspicious connections and attract noble benefactors.
Meaning: Liaoling symbolizes exquisite and luxurious silk, representing nobility and elegance.