Literature Reference: 身方逐萍梗,年欲近桑榆。—— 《东南行一百韵寄通州元九侍御澧州李十一舍人果州崔二十二使君开州韦大员外庾三十二补阙杜十四拾遗李二十助教员外窦七校书》 Drifting like duckweed and reeds, as years draw near to the twilight of life. Source from 'A Hundred Rhymes Journey to the Southeast'.
萍: Gentle, natural, and warm-hearted. It often signifies a woman's tenderness and virtuousness in names, fostering harmony and happiness within the family.
梗: Platycodon, straightforward and upright. In names, it often signifies a person with a straightforward and sincere disposition, who is also amiable and approachable in their interactions with others.
Meaning: Duckweed and reeds symbolize a wandering and drifting life, embodying resilience and adaptability.