Literature Reference: Picking chrysanthemums by the eastern fence, I gaze leisurely at the southern mountains. Source from 'Drinking Wine · Part V'.
菊: Chrysanthemum, admired for its blossoms, is likened to the orchids of spring and the chrysanthemums of autumn, standing as one of the Four Gentlemen among flowers. In names, it often symbolizes a person of both inner virtue and outer grace, conducive to earning the trust and respect of others.
清: Pure and clear. When used in personal names, it often symbolizes gentleness, virtue, and talent, representing innate intelligence and a noble, auspicious character.
Meaning: Chrysanthemum symbolizes nobility, while 'Qing' represents purity, embodying elegance and serenity.