Literature Reference: Ascending the desolate plain, the frost-covered forest with crimson leaves flutters. Source from 'On the Road to Fuyang, Seeing Off Wang Zhengfu'.
霜: Ice and frost, embodying purity and grace. Often used to describe women of noble character, elegance, and poise.
林: The forest, a realm of trees. When used in personal names, it signifies an open-hearted spirit, a sense of responsibility, and a peaceful detachment from worldly strife.
Meaning: The frost-covered forest symbolizes resilience and purity, while the fluttering crimson leaves signify vitality and hope.