Literature Reference: Beyond the bamboo, a few peach blossoms bloom; the ducks know first when the spring river warms. Source from Su Shi's 'Hui Chong's Evening Scene on the Spring River'.
竹: Bamboo, the verdant bamboo. In names, it often symbolizes integrity and moral fortitude, and metaphorically represents a series of victories, as if splitting bamboo with ease, which is conducive to career advancement.
鹤: The crane, revered as the celestial steed of the immortals in legend, often symbolizes standing out from the crowd and an endless flow of good fortune when used in names.
Meaning: Bamboo represents resilience and purity, while the crane symbolizes longevity and elegance.