Literature Reference: Master Zhuang lost in dreams of butterflies, Emperor Wang's spring heart entrusted to the cuckoo. From 'Jin Se' by Li Shangyin.
庄: Residences and villas, exquisitely crafted and ingeniously designed, embody a life of elegance and wit. They herald success and prosperity in middle age and a flourishing of descendants in later years, all while maintaining an air of solemn dignity.
燕: The swallow. In names, it often symbolizes good fortune and peace, signifying auspiciousness, health, and a beautiful life.
Meaning: Zhuang Yan signifies dignity and elegance, with the swallow symbolizing spring and hope, expressing a longing for a beautiful life.