Literature Reference: In the deep palace, sorrow fills a lifetime, a piece of jade breeds anguish. The strings of the lute break after playing, the dark soul grieves under the night moon. Who will share the grave if I cannot return to my homeland? On the stone grows the nine-sectioned rush. Source from 'Si Gui Yin' by Zhang Hu.
心: Heart and intention, often used in names to signify sincerity, is conducive to attracting noble assistance.
蒲: In ancient usage, it is the same as "匍" (pú), which means to prostrate or crawl.
Meaning: Heart of the rush symbolizes resilience and purity, growing tenaciously even on stone, reflecting inner strength and purity.