Literature Reference: 泛柳飞飞絮,粧梅片片花。—— 《喜雪》 太宗皇帝 Willow catkins fly like flurries, plum blossoms adorn like petals. Source from 'Xi Xue' by Emperor Taizong of Tang.
飞: Soaring swiftly, it embodies rapid movement and agility. When used in personal names, it often signifies quick reflexes and swift actions, as well as aspirations of great ambition and lofty ideals.
絮: Coarse cotton floss, the fiber of the cotton plant; signifying the essence of cotton wadding.
Meaning: Flying catkins symbolize lightness, freedom, and grace, dancing like willow fluff in the spring breeze.