Literature Reference: 紫荆花下醉流霞,醉杀长安千万家。—— 白居易《紫荆花》 Beneath the purple bauhinia, drunk on flowing clouds, it enchants countless homes in Chang'an. Source from Bai Juyi's 'Purple Bauhinia'.
紫: Represents a person of authority and prestige.
荆: One of the "Nine Provinces" in ancient China, it was also known as the alternate name for the State of Chu during the Spring and Autumn period.
Meaning: The purple bauhinia symbolizes unity, prosperity, and beauty, signifying family harmony and thriving success.