Literature Reference: 槿花榆荚各争春,红白相间映晓晨。—— 宋代诗人陆游《春日杂兴》 Hibiscus flowers and elm seeds compete in spring, red and white intermingling in the morning light. Source from Lu You's 'Spring Miscellany'.
槿: The name "木槿" (Mu Jin), when used in personal names, often symbolizes enduring blessings, prosperity, and a life adorned with splendor.
榆: The elm tree, with its evergreen foliage, stands tall and straight, embodying the spirit of unwavering resolve and robust vitality. Its seeds and flour are cherished in Chinese culture, symbolizing strength and prosperity.
Meaning: Hibiscus and elm symbolize resilience and vitality, representing freshness and vibrant life.