Literature Reference: 卉,草之总名也。——《说文》;蓁,草木茂盛也。——《诗经·周南·桃夭》 Hui, the general name for grass. Source from 'Shuowen'; Zhen, lush and flourishing vegetation. Source from 'The Book of Songs·Zhou Nan·Tao Yao'.
卉: The lushness of plants and trees signifies a robust vitality.
蓁: The lush and flourishing appearance of plants and trees symbolizes the utmost auspiciousness.
Meaning: Hui Zhen signifies lush and flourishing vegetation, symbolizing vitality and prosperity.