Literature Reference: 胡姬貌如花,当𬬻笑春风。—— 《杂曲歌辞 前有一尊酒行二首 二》 The Hu maiden, as fair as a flower, smiles at the spring breeze by the stove. Source from 'Zaqu Ci: Qian You Yi Zun Jiu Xing Er Shou Er'.
胡: The term "Xing" in ancient China referred to the northern or western ethnic groups.
姬: The name "Xianji" often signifies beauty and grace, symbolizing auspiciousness for marital bliss and familial harmony.
Meaning: Hu Ji refers to a beautiful maiden from a distant land, whose appearance is as lovely as a flower and whose smile is as warm as the spring breeze.