北栀怨寒南葵思暖
[bĕi zhī yuàn hán nán kuí sī nuăn]
The name "North Gardenia Laments Cold, South Hollyhock Longs for Warmth" poetically expresses a contrast of emotional states: the northern gardenia laments the cold (symbolizing sadness or desolation), while the southern hollyhock longs for warmth (indicating desire and longing). It reflects the emotional complexity and contrasts between hope and sorrow.