Literature Reference: 凤纪编生日,龙池堑劫灰。—— 《千秋节有感二首》 杜甫 The Phoenix records birthdates, while the Dragon Pond lies in ashes. Source from 'Two Poems on the Thousand-Year Festival' by Du Fu.
凤: The phoenix, often featured in names, symbolizes auspiciousness and preciousness, fostering favorable well-being, peace, and prosperous success.
纪: The original meaning refers to the end or thread of scattered silk, which metaphorically extends to signify age, years of life, principles, and systems.
Meaning: The Phoenix's record symbolizes auspiciousness and nobility, signifying the documentation of beauty and glory.