Literature Reference: The divine chariot is guarded by all nations, and the ceremonial hall welcomes the gathering of hundreds of deities. Source from 'Elegy for Emperor Jingzong III' by Yao He.
灵: Ingenious and dexterous, when used as a personal name, it signifies intelligence and wit, not mere cleverness without depth.
輴: An ancient mode of transportation used for traversing muddy roads.
Meaning: The divine chariot symbolizes sacredness and solemnity, signifying the protection of all nations and the gathering of hundreds of deities, expressing a lofty reverence and divine blessing.