Literature Reference: Plucking chrysanthemums beneath the eastern hedge, while gazing leisurely at the southern mountains. Source from 'Drinking Wine: Poem Five'.
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.
娥: Chang'e, with her delicate and graceful eyebrows, is often used in names to signify a woman's captivating beauty, which is believed to leave a positive impression and enhance prospects for love and the favor of influential people.
Meaning: Chrysanthemum symbolizes nobility and resilience, while 'é' refers to a beautiful woman, implying a woman as pure and beautiful as the chrysanthemum.