Literature Reference: The fragrant orchids and jade-like branches, the jade trees of the celestial terrace. Source from 'Chu Ci·Jiu Ge·Xiang Fu Ren'.
蕙: Hui Xin. A metaphor for the noble character of a woman, "Hui Xin Wan Zhi" symbolizes the beauty and purity of a lady, while "Hui Zhi Lan Xin" illustrates her inner grace and outer elegance.
琼: Jade. Often used in names to signify beauty and grace, it helps to leave a favorable impression on others.
Meaning: Fragrant orchids symbolize purity, and jade represents beauty, implying noble character and virtue.