Literature Reference: Zhi, a fragrant herb. Source from 'Shuowen'; Qin, a type of grass. Source from 'Erya'.
芷: Zhiruo (a type of fragrant herb). A name befitting a woman, exuding classical elegance.
芩: Scutellaria baicalensis, a perennial herb with opposite leaves, bears pale purple or bluish-white flowers. Its long, deep yellow roots are valued in traditional medicine for their therapeutic properties.
Meaning: Zhi symbolizes purity and nobility, while Qin represents resilience and vitality.