The four-character phrase with "萱" has a certain meaning and beauty.

1. Chuntingxuanshi:?

1. Explanation: refers to parents. ?

2. Source: "Looking at the Moon on Three and Five Nights". ?

2. Chunting Xuantang:

1. Explanation: Chunting: refers to the father; Xuantang: refers to the mother. Refers to parents. ?

2. Source: "The Legend of Jingchai" by Zhu Quan of the Ming Dynasty.

3. Chun and Xuan lily flourish together:

1. Explanation: Chun: a perennial deciduous tree; Xuan: the day lily that the ancients thought could make people forget their worries. Chunxuan: refers to parents. In ancient times, the father was called "Chunting" and the mother was called "Xuantang". ?

2. Source: "Farewell to Xu Hao" by Mou Rong of the Han Dynasty. ?

4. Hemerocallis fulva can make people forget their worries:

1. Explanation: It is said that eating daylilies can make people forget their worries, which means that they can find ways to relieve their worries. ?

2. Source: "The Book of Songs·Wei Feng·Bo Xi".

5. Xuanhuachun tree:

1. Explanation: refers to parents. Xuanhua refers to the mother, and the toon tree refers to the father. ?

2. Source: "The Peony Pavilion·Training Women" by Tang Xianzu of the Ming Dynasty.