Literature Reference: When the crane cage opens, I see a noble man; when the book scroll unfolds, I meet the ancients. Source from 'Not Going Out' by Bai Juyi.
鹤: The crane, revered as the celestial steed of the immortals in legend, often symbolizes standing out from the crowd and an endless flow of good fortune when used in names.
青: Azure, the hue of youth. In names, it often signifies youthful vitality, beneficial for physical well-being and continuous ascent in life.
Meaning: The crane symbolizes nobility and longevity, while 'qing' represents freshness and hope. The name implies a noble and refined character with a fresh and elegant spirit.