Literature Reference: The red knotweed along the stream reflects the wind-swayed cattails. Source from 'Poem on Receiving Fine Wine from Governor Lu of Shezhou'.
风: Grace and scenery. It signifies bearing, charm, demeanor, and style, highlighting personal allure and fostering success.
蒲: In ancient usage, it is the same as "匍" (pú), which means to prostrate or crawl.
Meaning: Wind-swayed cattails symbolize the beauty of nature and the resilience of life, embodying freshness, freedom, and tenacity.