Literature Reference: 嵩阳山上霜华重,寒月高悬映孤松。—— 高适《送杨山人归嵩阳》 The frost lies heavy on Mount Songyang, the cold moon hangs high, reflecting the lone pine. Source from Gao Shi's 'Seeing Off the Mountain Hermit to Songyang'.
嵩:
Originally signifying the lofty stature of a mountain, it carries in names connotations of grandeur, nobility, prosperity, and steadfastness, embodying a profound cultural essence.
霜: Ice and frost, embodying purity and grace. Often used to describe women of noble character, elegance, and poise.
Meaning: Song Frost symbolizes purity and resilience, like the frost on Mount Song, cold and steadfast.