蜡笔需要小新樱桃需要丸子
[là bĭ xū yào xiăo xīn yīng táo xū yào wán zi]
It originates from a famous Japanese manga series called 'Crayon Shin-chan', where wax crayons symbolize children, and 'Xiaoxin' could be a pun on 'small new' and also means 'heart'. It can imply a pure-hearted person while 'Cherry wants meatball', which represents longing or craving. Overall, the name signifies a simple and innocent yearning between two things or beings.