Literature Reference: 彤庭所分帛,本自寒女出。——杜甫《自京赴奉先县咏怀五百字》 The silk divided in the crimson court originally came from a poor woman. Source from Du Fu's 'Reflections on My Journey from the Capital to Fengxian'.
盈: Abundant, brimming with prosperity. In names, it often conveys the meaning of flourishing and bountifulness.
彤: Red. It metaphorically refers to a woman's literary and scholarly pursuits, often implying her tranquility, gentleness, humility, good disposition, and talent.
Meaning: Ying Tong signifies abundance and beauty, with 'Tong' symbolizing red, representing passion and hope.