Literature Reference: Hui refers to a fragrant herb, as explained in 'Shuowen Jiezi'; Li refers to lychee, as mentioned in 'Guangyun'.
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.
荔: Lychee, an evergreen tree, is often associated with health and beauty in its name, symbolizing auspiciousness, well-being, and a flourishing life.
Meaning: Hui symbolizes nobility and fragrance, while Li represents sweetness and abundance, together signifying elegance and richness.