Literature Reference: In February, yellow orioles fly to the Shanglin Garden, while the spring city's Forbidden Palace dawns in gloom. Source from 'Presented to Pei, the Palace Official'.
黄: Yellow, the color of Yan and Huang, the legendary ancestors of the Chinese people. When used as a personal name, it often retains its original meaning, symbolizing nobility and flourishing wealth.
莺: Oriole Blossom, symbolizing the oriole, often represents beauty, charm, and vivacity in names, fostering favor and affection from others.
Meaning: The yellow oriole symbolizes the vitality and beauty of spring, representing hope, energy, and elegance.