Literature Reference: Following the emperor's chariot, amidst the emerald mists of Qiaoshan. Source from 'Yi'an Huang Taihou Wangeci'.
龙: The visage and form of the dragon. In a name, it symbolizes supreme authority and a distinguished status of noble stature, signifying a character that aids in the advancement of one's career.
驭: To command and control with the wisdom and authority of a sage, embodying the essence of Chinese leadership and governance.
Meaning: The emperor's chariot symbolizes imperial majesty and nobility, embodying exceptional leadership and extraordinary control.