Literature Reference: Shi: Explained as the crossbar in front of a carriage in 'Shuowen Jiezi'; Ru: Defined as a scholar or learned person in 'Liji'.
轼: The term originally refers to a horizontal wooden bar installed at the front of a carriage for passengers to lean on.
儒: The Confucian scholars, embodying erudition and wisdom, are the epitome of learned and sagacious intellectuals in Chinese culture.
Meaning: Shi Ru signifies profound knowledge and noble character, symbolizing stability and wisdom.