Literature Reference: Clear springs flow over stones, while millet sways in the autumn breeze. Source from Wang Wei's 'Autumn Evening in the Mountains'.
清: Pure and clear. When used in personal names, it often symbolizes gentleness, virtue, and talent, representing innate intelligence and a noble, auspicious character.
禾: Seedlings, millet, and crops. In names, it often conveys the meanings of harvest, abundance, and happiness.
Meaning: Qing He symbolizes purity and harvest, evoking a sense of natural freshness.