Literature Reference: The glory of the pear tree and the fragrance of orchids blend with the leaves of the thorn. Source from 'A Long Poem in Response to Liu Wu, Chief Clerk, and Also Sent to Zhang Da and Jia Twenty-Four, Elders and Juniors'.
荆: One of the "Nine Provinces" in ancient China, it was also known as the alternate name for the State of Chu during the Spring and Autumn period.
叶: Leaves and branches. In names, they often symbolize prosperity and flourishing, conducive to thriving wealth.
Meaning: The leaves of the thorn symbolize resilience and fragrance, signifying the ability to maintain purity and fragrance even in adversity.