Literature Reference: 马头拂柳时回辔,豹尾穿花暂亚枪。——《早春同刘郎中寄宣武令狐相公》 When the horse's head brushes the willow, it turns the reins; the leopard tail threads through flowers, briefly lowering the spear. From 'Early Spring: To Liu Langzhong and Hu Lianggong' by Bai Juyi.
穿: Pierce through. Unmask.
花: Flowers, blossoms, and fireworks. A metaphor for beauty as radiant as a blooming flower.
Meaning: Threading through flowers symbolizes freedom, agility, and beauty.