Literature Reference: 无具体出处,但‘梅’字常出现在古典诗词中,如‘梅须逊雪三分白,雪却输梅一段香’。—— 王安石《梅花》 No specific source, but the character '梅' (plum blossom) often appears in classical poetry, such as 'Plum blossoms may yield to snow in whiteness, but snow lacks the fragrance of plum blossoms.' – Wang Anshi, 'Plum Blossoms'.
仿: To emulate; to follow suit in imitation.
梅: The plum blossom, one of the Four Gentlemen among flowers, often symbolizes resilience, perseverance, and noble character in its name, signifying a path to success.
Meaning: Fang Mei signifies emulating the qualities of plum blossoms, symbolizing nobility, resilience, and elegance.