Literature Reference: Ying: clear and pure; Xuan: the forget-me-not grass that eases sorrow. From 'Shuowen Jiezi' and 'The Book of Songs'.
瀅: "Obscure characters are not recommended. See 'Ying'."
萱: The daylily, a plant both edible and ornamental, symbolizes health and beauty.
Meaning: Ying signifies purity and clarity, while Xuan represents the forget-me-not grass, symbolizing the easing of sorrow and the embodiment of purity and beauty.