Mei Ru Xue's name originally comes from Li Yu's "Qing Ping Yue."
Spring past in absence, sights break my tender heart. Fallen plums beneath the steps scatter like snow, brushing one's clothes and filling them anew.
This name was given to her by her grandfather, who took it directly from the poem since her surname was Mei.
Mei Ru Xue's beautiful eyes lit up. Although Li Yu's poem is widely circulated, someone who can immediately associate her name with this "Qing Ping Yue" is not simple.
Of course, it's also possible he did prior research to attract her attention.
Mei Ru Xue said, "Surrounding the sandalwood, Chunliang is certainly not gravel. Director Xu's name is also quite significant."
Xu Chunliang laughed heartily, "Town Mayor Mei, you're impressive! To recite such an obscure Tang poem off the cuff, I am truly ashamed."
Mei Ru Xue, hearing him recite the Tang poem fluently, was stirred to test him: "Director Xu, do you know its source?"
