The naming of ancient poems always gives people a very cultural feeling. So do you know what are the ways to name boys based on poems and poems? Below I have compiled a list of boys’ names based on poems and poems. method, welcome to read.
Methods of naming allusions to boys’ poems
1. Named after longevity
In ancient times: Huo Qubing, Wang Changling, Xin Qiji, Pu Songling, etc.; today there are : Zhang Wannian, Li Yuejiu, Niu Baisui, etc.
2. In the name of peace
Chinese people have always had a tradition of pursuing peace, smoothness and harmony, which can also be seen in their names: ancient people include Dong Ping, Xu Ning, Zhang Shun, Yanshun, Lehe, etc.; modern people include: Song Ping, Xie Jingyi, Li Ning, Li Guoan, Yu Chunshun, etc.
3. Named after appearance
Everyone loves beauty, and naming based on appearance is also a method, especially used by women. Such as: Song Meiling, Anita Mui, Xin Fengxia, Zhang Ruifang, etc.; there are also men among them, such as: Liu Yingjun, Ren Shuai, etc. However, there are two points to note when naming your child such a name: firstly, boys are less likely to be given such names, and secondly, if the child looks average, it is best not to afford such a pretty name.
IV. Ambition in the name of ambition
Using ambition in the name reflects the Chinese tradition of paying attention to family education and hoping that their children will succeed. Moreover, this name can play a subtle role in urging children to work hard, so that children have a sense of responsibility and ideals from an early age, and always keep their mission in mind. Throughout the ages, naming based on ambition has been an eternal theme, and it is also the first choice for naming children. Ambition includes many contents, for example, career-related, such as: Nie Er (Nie Er, four ears, musician), Zhu Jian'er (musician); specialty-related, such as: Cheng Siyuan, Lu Zhishen (Dharma name) , Liu Wenxue, Li Youcai; in terms of academic achievements, such as Lei Zhenbang; in terms of academic achievements, such as Qian Xuesen. Of course, using symbols to express aspirations can also make the name more literary and visual. For example: Xu Pengfei, Jin Shengtan, Ye Jianying, Jackie Chan, Yang Wanli, Kang Youwei are all good names.
5. The meaning of commemoration with a name
There are many kinds of commemorative names, such as those commemorating the time of birth, Cai Guoqing (National Day on October 1), Chen Bailu (September The first ten days of the month are the White Dew Festival).
6. In the name of virtue
Chinese people pay attention to moral character. The so-called ability and virtue are both moral and moral. Therefore, naming people after virtue is also a tradition. For example: in ancient times there were Zhang Yide, Liu Xuande, Cao Mengde, etc.; today there are Zhu De, Peng Dehuai, Zhang Xueliang, Li Desheng, Wang Hairong, Tian Chengren, Mai Xiande, etc.
7. Naming based on generation
In a family or a clan, the names of people of the same generation often have the same word, which is the word "Fan", which means they have the same generation. . Such as: Mao Zemin, Mao Zetan; Song Meiling, Song Qingling, Song Ailing. Some names themselves contain characters that symbolize seniority or age, such as Bo means eldest, Zhong means second, and Ji means third. Liu Bocheng, the eldest; Kong Zhongni, the second; Wang Jisi, the third. This is a more traditional way of naming. In modern society, especially in cities, such names are rarely given. Firstly, they are all only children and there is no generational distinction; secondly, they are open-minded, and naming pays more attention to individuality and the times.
8. Express love with names
This is a romantic naming method. For example, Brigitte Lin, her husband's surname is Li, and her child's name is "Li Ailin".
9. Expressing admiration with a name
Using an idol to express one's aspirations is also a way to name someone. In ancient times, there was Sima Xiangru, who was named after his admiration for Lin Xiangru, according to "Historical Records"; today there is Li Lingyu (singer), who was named after her admiration for Ruan Lingyu.
10. Named after allusions
There are thousands of allusions in China, and many parents are happy to name their children with allusions to make the names more culturally appealing. For example: Zhou Mengdie (Zhuang Zhou Mengdie), Lu Feixiong (King Zhou Wen’s divination was not a bear, and he met Lu Shang), Xu Pengfei ("Zhuangzi"), Hu Huizhong (Xiu Wai Hui Zhong), Hu Sansheng (Zengzi said:? I will examine myself three times in a day?), Wang Ruofei ("Mulan Ci": thousands of miles away on the military plane, passing through mountains and rivers like flying), Zhang Henshui (Li Yu's "Want to See Joy": It is life, and the eternal hatred is the east), Zhang Yanghao ("Mencius": a gentleman cultivates a noble spirit) and so on.
Boys' poetry dictionary allusions to generous names
(Zhenhai) (Xuehai) (Matthew) (Xiyuan) (cultivation) (Yingyi) (Maoshi) (Hongqian)
(Yuansi)(Jianming)(Yongge)(Hongzhen)(Tengjun)(Yangbo)(Hanyan)(Tongguang)
(Weiyi)(Liangcai)( Jianye) (Junzhe) (Xinghai) (Yaocan) (Taiping) (Yaokun)
(Qirui) (Yangyun) (Haojun) (Fuyi) (Tianyuan) (Angjie) ) (Xiang Di) (Jun Jie)
(Zhengping) (Kaicheng) (Ruiyuan) (Zhixue) (Yongchang) (Xinsi) (Dechang) (Jianbai)
< p>(Weibo)(Yeran)(Ruicai)(Kangbo)(Heqian)(Liangji)(Liqin)(Hongtu)(Heshuo)(Pengzu)(Yongshou) (Gaojie) (Sibo) (Xiuya) (Heqia) (Ruifeng)
(Liangzhe) (Chengren) (Zhiyi) (Hongyi) (Feijie) (Jingyi) ( Shaohui)(Yewei)
(Honghou)(Xingyan)(Anyi)(Xingde)(Wenguang)(Zhiyong)(Weicai)(Hongyun)
< p>(Xingchang)(Yang Biao)(Ziyi)(Haoda)(Yiren)(Liqun)(Xuanlang)(Inheritance)(Xinzhen)(Heguang)(Yunfan ) (Min Bo) (Jing Xi) (Yuan Zhong) (Yang Hui) (Chen Wei)
(Morning Light) (Zuo Ren) (Cheng Yin) (Hai Yang) (Yu Ze) (Xiang Chen) ( Ruian) (Cheerful)
(Zizhen) (Lotte) (Zhengxin) (Haomiao) (Zixuan) (Jiamu) (Gao Gao) (Yitong)
( Chenlong) (Hongfu) (Yangwen) (Baole) (Yuanzheng) (Zhehan) (Hetong) (Qianshi) Boy's Poetry Dictionary named a handsome and connotative name
〔01〕: "Chenliang" comes from "Nine Songs? Donghuang Taiyi": "Auspicious days come to Chenliang". ? Chenliang? is the inverted version of ?good times?, which refers to good times. Easy to read as "enjoy the cool".
〔02〕: "Wen Gang" comes from "Yi Ben": "Bi", "Heng", "Rou Lai" and "Wen Gang". ?
〔03〕: "Asking for Yu" comes from "Shang Shu Zhong Zhihao": "If you are good at asking questions, you will be rich, and if you use it yourself, you will be small."
〔04〕: "Xia Qing" comes from a poem by Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty: "I live deep in the city of Fujia, and when spring leaves, summer is still clear." ?
〔05〕: "Galaxy" comes from "Spring Wild Journey"? There is no place to say goodbye, but a square inch is a galaxy?. Xinghe is a big name and has high expectations for the baby's future.
〔06〕: "Rebloom" comes from "Reduced Words Magnolia"? Moved across the river. From now on, Jiangnan will never open again? This name is usually used when parents hope that the baby will grow up to revive the family business.
〔07〕: "Junyi" comes from the last word in "Traveling to Mount Lu"? The wonderful things are all the same, and one realizes the three benefits. Jun: all, all, all. Benefit: benefit, advantage, so the word Junyi means everything is good.
〔08〕: "Jade Clang, Chong Ming" comes from "Nine Songs? Donghuang Taiyi": "The long sword is touching the jade ear, and the Cang Cang is ringing." The poem says: Peiyu clangs. 璆(yinqiu): beautiful jade.
〔09〕: "Lekang" comes from "Nine Songs? Donghuang Taiyi": "Jun Xinxin Xi Lekang". Lekang: An happy appearance.
〔10〕: "Establishing a career" comes from Wang Yongbin's "Night Talk around the Fireplace" of the Ming Dynasty: "No matter how big or small, you have to do it yourself." ?
[11]: "Lize" comes from "Yi Dui": "Lize, Dui; a gentleman teaches with friends." ?
〔12〕: "Shi Min" comes from "Shang Shu Shuo Ming Xia": "Only if you have a weak ambition in learning, you will be quick in your work, and you will come after you practice." ?
〔13〕: "Liu Ming" comes from Lu You's poem in the Song Dynasty: "The mountains and rivers are full of doubts and there is no way out, but the willows are dark and the flowers are bright in another village." ?
[14]: "Lu Li" comes from "Nine Songs? Da Siming": "The spiritual clothes are like the quilt, and the jade pendant is like Lu Li."
〔15〕: "Qi Guang" comes from "Nine Songs: Lord in the Clouds": "Qi Guang with the sun and the moon". It feels a bit like the word "曌".
〔16〕: "Qianlin" comes from Zhang Yan's poem in the Song Dynasty: "Thousands of miles of flying frost, thousands of forests falling trees, the cold beauty does not attract spring jealousy."
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〔17〕: "Qingchuan" comes from Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty's "Returning to Songshan": "The Qingchuan belt is long and thin, and the carriages and horses will be leisurely." ?
[18]: "Ruo Bing" comes from Lu You's poem in the Song Dynasty: "Although nourishing the heart is like ice, it will be released." A boy's name from ancient poetry
〔19〕: "Yunfei" comes from the "Great Wind Song" written by Emperor Gaozu of the Han Dynasty: "The strong wind is blowing and the clouds are flying, and we are returning to our hometown in the sea."