素笺言心墨诉柔肠
[sù jiān yán xīn mò sù róu cháng]
In ancient times, scholars in China often used ink and paper to express their feelings and thoughts. 'Sujian' refers to simple or elegant paper, usually white or pale in color, symbolizing simplicity and authenticity. 'Heartfelt words' (yan xin) represents sincere expressions coming straight from the heart. 'Mourning for a gentle heart' (mo su rou chang) means using black ink to convey delicate and soft sentiments that can only be felt deeply by those who understand such tender emotions. Overall, this name gives off an air of romantic and heartfelt expression with literary style.