Literature Reference: 芙蓉如面柳如眉,对此如何不泪垂。—— 白居易《长恨歌》 Lotus blossoms resemble her face, willow leaves her eyebrows; how could one not shed tears at this sight? Source from 'Chang Hen Ge' by Bai Juyi.
王: The highest noble title below the emperor in ancient China.
蓉: The lotus, when used in names, symbolizes a refined and ethereal beauty, embodying an elegant demeanor and a noble, virtuous character.
Meaning: Rong refers to the lotus, symbolizing beauty and purity, while Wang, as a surname, represents nobility and strength.