Literature Reference: 岘山云影畔,棠叶水声前。—— 《往年随故府吴兴公夜泊芜湖口今赴官西去再宿芜湖感旧伤怀因成十六韵》 By the shadowy clouds of Xian Mountain, before the sound of water by the Tang leaves. Source from 'Sui Gu Fu Wu Xing Gong Ye Bo Wu Hu Kou Jin Fu Guan Xi Qu Zai Su Wu Hu Gan Jiu Shang Huai Yin Cheng Shi Liu Yun' by Du Mu.
棠: The pear and crabapple blossoms, often used in Chinese names, symbolize elegance, beauty, and a majestic, opulent grace.
叶: Leaves and branches. In names, they often symbolize prosperity and flourishing, conducive to thriving wealth.
Meaning: Tang leaves symbolize the beauty of nature and the tranquility of life, signifying freshness and resilience.