Literature Reference: 丹阑映碧水,翠幕绕朱楼。—— 唐代诗人王勃《滕王阁序》 The crimson balustrades reflect in the emerald waters, while green curtains encircle the vermilion towers. Source from 'Tengwangge Xu' by Wang Bo of the Tang Dynasty.
丹: Danhong, Dantong. In names, it often signifies prosperity and flourishing, symbolizing a vibrant and thriving success.
阑: Lanshan. In names, it often conveys the meaning of being crisscrossed and intricately interlaced.
Meaning: The crimson balustrades symbolize nobility and elegance, while also embodying passion and vitality.