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How to name a baby Feng from idioms?
How did the name of a baby named Feng get from idioms? I'll teach you some methods. What are the nice names of Feng's baby? See how other people choose their names. Feng Baobao's name is complete. The naming method of Feng's infant idiom 1, extended meaning: condense the original meaning into two words to form a name. For example: Xu, a poem written by Zhu Xin. Xu and Xu are homophonic, and Xu is Xu's darling. 2. Flexible use: take a word from two sentences or two words of a poem as a name. Such as: Ji Pengfei, Pengfei quoted from "Zhuangzi-Happy Travel": Dapeng spread his wings and flew to Wan Li. Don't take it out of context: the naming of idioms should refer to a word in the poem completely. For example, Xie Bingxin, a famous modern writer in China, wrote Bing Xin, which comes from a famous sentence by Wang Changling in the Tang Dynasty: A piece of Bing Xin is in a jade pot. Liang: It's from Feng Ganlin's famous saying: Long drought brings rain.

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