Literature Reference: 沅有芷兮澧有兰,思公子兮未敢言。—— 《楚辞·九歌·湘夫人》 The Yuan River has its fragrant orchids, the Li River its sweet grasses; I think of my lord, yet dare not speak. Source from 'Chu Ci·Nine Songs·The Lady of the Xiang River'.
芷: Zhiruo (a type of fragrant herb). A name befitting a woman, exuding classical elegance.
菱: Describing a fresh and beautiful appearance.
Meaning: Zhi, a fragrant herb, symbolizes purity; Ling, an aquatic plant, represents freshness and elegance.