Literature Reference: 有女妖且丽,裴回湘水湄。—— 《杂曲歌辞 妾薄命》 作者:武平一 There is a woman, enchanting and beautiful, lingering by the banks of the Xiang River. From 'Various Songs: The Fate of a Concubine' by Wu Pingyi.
湘: The Xiang River, a name of water. When used in personal names, it embodies elegance and grace, symbolizing the cultivation of benevolent connections and the auspicious encounter with noble patrons.
湄: The name "An Bian" symbolizes a pure and unblemished character, which will have a positive influence on future career development.
Meaning: Xiang Mei refers to the banks of the Xiang River, symbolizing beauty, elegance, and harmony with nature.