Literature Reference: Green trees encircle the village, as blue hills slant beyond the walls. Facing the fields and garden, we toast and talk of mulberry and hemp. Source from Meng Haoran's 'Visiting an Old Friend's Village'.
翠: Emerald-green jade, known as "Fei Cui" in Chinese, symbolizes preciousness and auspiciousness. When used in names, it bestows boundless blessings and good fortune.
红: Red, vibrant and prosperous. In names, it often symbolizes joy and flourishing, conducive to wealth and success, embodying a thriving and auspicious life.
Meaning: Emerald green symbolizes vitality and nature, while red represents passion and beauty.