Literature Reference: The Yuan River has its fragrant orchids, the Li River its sweet grasses; I think of my lord, yet dare not speak. Source from 'Chu Ci: Nine Songs: The Lady of the Xiang River'.
芷: Zhiruo (a type of fragrant herb). A name befitting a woman, exuding classical elegance.
茉: The character "茉" originally refers to the jasmine flower, embodying a sense of freshness and understated elegance. Its fragrance is unique, making it a quintessential example of floral and avian-inspired characters in Chinese calligraphy.
Meaning: Zhi, a fragrant herb, symbolizes nobility; Mo, jasmine, represents purity and beauty. The name signifies noble character and purity.