婧: Slender and delicate in appearance, it signifies grace and beauty, often referring to a lovely woman, and also metaphorically describes someone of great talent.
嫱: In the ancient imperial court, the title of a female official. The status of 'Concubine' and 'Consort' is higher than that of 'Attendant' and 'Lady'.
Meaning: Jing signifies a woman of talent and virtue, while Qiang refers to an ancient female official, symbolizing a woman of both talent and noble status.