Literature Reference: Discipline and order prevail, and fragrant orchids compete in grace. Source from 'Zuozhuan· Chenggong Year 13'.
纪: The original meaning refers to the end or thread of scattered silk, which metaphorically extends to signify age, years of life, principles, and systems.
芳: Fragrance, aroma. In names, it often signifies noble character, beauty, and elegance, evoking admiration and respect.
Meaning: Discipline and order symbolize harmony, while fragrant orchids represent noble character and outstanding talent.