Literature Reference: 谁知病太守,犹得作茶仙。—— 《春日茶山病不饮酒因呈宾客》 Who would have thought that the ailing governor could still be a tea immortal. Source from 'Spring Day in the Tea Mountains, Ill and Unable to Drink, Presented to Guests'.
茶: Specifically referring to "tea." As fragrant as tea, when used as a personal name, it signifies a benefit to physical health.
仙:
Fairy, celestial maiden. In mythology, they are said to possess extraordinary abilities.
Meaning: A tea immortal symbolizes a refined individual, masterful in the art of tea and transcendent in spirit.