Literature Reference: 紫陌红尘拂面来,无人不道看花回。—— 唐·刘禹锡《元和十年自朗州至京戏赠看花诸君子》 Purple dust brushes faces on the bustling streets, everyone speaks of returning after admiring the flowers. From Liu Yuxi, 'A Playful Poem Written in the Tenth Year of Yuanhe on Returning to the Capital from Langzhou.'
紫: Represents a person of authority and prestige.
钿: Copper coins, foreign coins, and carriage coins—these terms in names often convey meanings of nobility and beauty.
Meaning: Purple symbolizes nobility and mystery, while 'diàn' refers to exquisite jewelry, signifying preciousness, elegance, and magnificence.