Literature Reference: 霜露一霑凝,蕙叶亦难留。—— 《除草》 杜甫 With the frost and dew condensed, even the leaves of the orchid cannot remain. From 'Weeding' by Du Fu.
蕙: Hui Xin. A metaphor for the noble character of a woman, "Hui Xin Wan Zhi" symbolizes the beauty and purity of a lady, while "Hui Zhi Lan Xin" illustrates her inner grace and outer elegance.
叶: Leaves and branches. In names, they often symbolize prosperity and flourishing, conducive to thriving wealth.
Meaning: The leaves of the orchid symbolize purity and resilience, maintaining their beauty and essence even amidst frost and dew.