Literature Reference: The Yuan River has its fragrant herbs, the Li River its orchids; I think of my lord, yet dare not speak. Source from 'Chu Ci: Jiu Ge: Xiang Furen'.
芷: Zhiruo (a type of fragrant herb). A name befitting a woman, exuding classical elegance.
江: Rivers, lakes, and seas, when used in names, often evoke the scholarly spirit, profound wisdom, and the serene and refined demeanor of an individual, while also embodying the essence of relentless striving and perseverance.
Meaning: The fragrant herb symbolizes purity, while the river represents vastness and inclusiveness.