Literature Reference: 乍似依岩桂,还疑食野苹。—— 《思平泉树石杂咏一十首 似鹿石》 It seems to lean against the osmanthus on the rock, yet appears to graze on wild apples. Source from 'Ten Miscellaneous Poems on the Trees and Rocks of Pingquan: The Deer-like Stone'.
野: In the countryside, free and unbound. When used in names, it often signifies a unique personality and independent thinking.
苹: Apple, Ping'an, Caiping, all carry profound and elegant meanings.
Meaning: Wild apples symbolize the beauty and simplicity of nature, representing purity, freedom, and tranquility.