Literature Reference: 手自移蒲柳,家才足稻粱。——《重过何氏五首》杜甫 I transplanted the willows myself, and my family has enough rice and grain. From 'Chong Guo He Shi Wu Shou' by Du Fu.
蒲: In ancient usage, it is the same as "匍" (pú), which means to prostrate or crawl.
柳: The weeping willow, a tree of poetic grace, symbolizes the serendipitous arrival of spring, its verdant leaves and budding branches heralding a precious and auspicious fortune.
Meaning: The willow symbolizes resilience and gentleness, often used to represent noble and humble character.