Literature Reference: 玉鞭齐骑引行轩。—— 《送李尚书郎君昆季侍从归觐滑州》 卢纶 Jade whips guide the carriages in unison. Source from 'Seeing Off Li Shangshu's Sons Returning to Huaizhou' by Lu Lun.
行: Proficient in a certain matter, it generally signifies smooth progress in all affairs, with the character "Zhi" carrying auspicious connotations.
轩: Xuanyang, Xuanyuan. A compound surname, which conveys the meaning of being in high spirits and maintaining an optimistic outlook on life.
Meaning: The term 'Xing Xuan' refers to a splendid carriage, symbolizing nobility, elegance, and the journey far away.