Literature Reference: 玉轮初满空,迥出锦城东。—— 《八月十五夜与诸公锦楼望月得中字》 As the jade wheel first fills the sky, it rises far to the east of Jincheng. Source from 'Night of August 15th, Gazing at the Moon from Jinlou with Distinguished Guests'.
玉: Jade, often referred to as precious jade, in names typically signifies something rare and beautiful, believed to enhance both wealth and interpersonal relationships.
轮: The term "轮船" (lún chuán) originally refers to a steamship, but it extends its meaning to include vehicles and edges, symbolizing the essence of movement and boundary in Chinese culture.
Meaning: Jade wheel refers to the bright moon, symbolizing purity, completeness, and radiance.