Literature Reference: The ceremony of the Duke of Tongye and the mat of Yin Xi. Source from 'The Book of Rites: Tan Gong II'.
桐: The phoenix tree, known as "wutong" in Chinese, symbolizes vigorous vitality when used in personal names.
茵: The grass is lush and verdant, painting the landscape with a vibrant green that exudes vitality and youthful exuberance.
Meaning: The phoenix tree symbolizes nobility, while the mat represents purity and grace, signifying elegance and immaculate virtue.