Literature Reference: 霍家有女字成君,年少教人著绣裙。 —— 《汉宫词三首 二》 The Huo family had a daughter named Chengjun, who in her youth taught people to wear embroidered skirts. Source from 'Three Poems of the Han Palace No. 2'.
绣: Embroidery, a delicate art of needlework, when used in personal names, often conveys the elegance and sophistication of one's literary talent and poetic grace.
裙: Dress. Pleated Skirt.
Meaning: The embroidered skirt symbolizes refinement, elegance, and nobility, representing the beauty and grace of women.