Literature Reference: Snow: The north wind sweeps the ground, white grass breaks, and snow flies in the eighth month of the Hu sky. Source from 'A Song of White Snow in Farewell to Secretary Wu Going Back to the Capital'.
Ice: With skin like ice and bones like jade, naturally cool and sweatless. Source from 'Song of the Immortal Cave'.
雪: Ice and snow, pure and white. In names, it often symbolizes purity, wisdom, and intelligence, fostering the cultivation of virtuous connections.
冰: Ice and frost, often symbolizing purity and composure in names, embody the virtues of integrity and calmness in conduct.
Meaning: Snow and ice represent purity and flawlessness, as clear and transparent as ice and snow, symbolizing nobility and resilience.