Literature Reference: The pearl-like Job's tears, virtuous words and noble deeds. Source from 'The Book of Songs, Xiaoya, Deer Call'.
薏: Coix seed, Job's tears, or yi ren, embodies purity and elegance in its name, signifying the ability to rise untainted from the mire, much like a lotus flower emerging pristine from the mud.
嘉: Praise, auspiciousness, celebration, and happiness.
Meaning: Job's tears symbolize preciousness, while virtuous words and noble deeds represent beauty and moral excellence.