轼: The term originally refers to a horizontal wooden bar installed at the front of a carriage for passengers to lean on.
蕾: The name "Huā Lěi" (花蕾) symbolizes purity, serenity, and elegance, evoking the image of a delicate flower bud that represents grace and refinement in Chinese culture.
Meaning: Shi, the crossbar in front of a carriage, symbolizes tenacity and support; Lei, the bud, symbolizes hope and beauty.