1. The name is based on famous ancient Chinese sentences
Wu Kongzhan
Because "Wu" and "Wu" have the same pronunciation, it means not to belittle oneself and to look up in vain.
Wu wu 7 wood
Kong 8 wood
Zhan zhan 18 fire
Selected from: Hanging a mat on the river, waiting for the moon to be pregnant
Li Bai
Waiting until the moon has risen, watching the river flow. Suddenly, in the west corner of the city, a jade hook hung in the blue sky.
Although you can embrace the beautiful scenery, you cannot visit the beautiful scenery. In Geng Geng Jin Boli, you can see the Magpie Tower from the sky.
Another famous saying: The couple by the river means that the stars are guests, and the moon in the sky is your friend.
Meaning: Friends, couples or lovers, stay together by the river. Point to the stars as guests, gaze at the moon together in the sky among the flowers, and treat the moon as a dear friend.
Source: "The Notes of a Small Window" (Volume 5, Collection of Suu)
Author: One is said to be written by Chen Jiru of the Ming Dynasty; the other is said to be written by Lu Shaoheng of the Ming Dynasty. 2. Naming from ancient Chinese famous sayings
Naming from the Book of Songs 1. Zhen Zhen (pronounced Zhen Zhen).
"Zhou Nan·Taoyao": "The peach is young, and its leaves are pure." Zhen Zhen, lush appearance.
2. Yan Fei. "Beifeng·Yanyan": "Yanyan is so good at flying that it lacks its feathers."
3. Shushen. "Beifeng·Yanyan": "In the end, he is gentle and helpful, and he is careful about his body."
Shushen, kind and cautious. For example, there is an artist in Taiwan named Xiao Shushen.
4. Hui Ran. "Beifeng·Final Wind": "The final wind is hazy, but Hui Ran is willing to come."
Hui Ran, Shun Cong Mao. 5. Jing Shu.
"Beifeng·Jingnu": "Jingnu and her sister are waiting for me in the corner of the city." In the 2010 version of Three Kingdoms, a character named Orz named Jingshu was added.
There is also "Jing Juan" below, which means quiet and beautiful. 6. Wei Tong.
"Beifeng·Jingnu": "Tongguan has Wei, and it is said that Yinu is beautiful." Tong: red.
Wei: brilliance. 7. Beautiful.
"Beifeng·Jingnu": "Since shepherding and returning to the grassland, it is beautiful and unique." Xunmei means very beautiful.
"Zheng Feng·Shu Yutian": "Beautiful and benevolent", "Beautiful and good". 8. Yan Wan.
"Beifeng·Xintai": "Yan Wan's request". Yan Wan: Quiet and gentle, also refers to a wishful husband.
The text is beautiful, but the main purpose of this "New Taiwan" article is to satirize Wei Xuangong's ***. The context is not very good, so use it with caution. 9. Like clouds.
"Qianfeng·Gentlemen grow old together": "The hair is like clouds, and you disdain the hair." Like clouds: as numerous as clouds.
"Zheng Feng·Going out of the east gate": "Going out of the east gate, there is a woman like a cloud." Qu Yuan's "Mrs. Xiang": "Nine Yis come together to welcome you, and the spirits come like clouds."
10. Bang Yuan. "Qianfeng·Gentlemen grow old together": "The appearance of such a person is the beauty of the country."
State: country. Yuan: Beauty.
There is also "Bang Yan" - "Zheng Feng·Yangqiu": "His son is the Yan of the country." Yan: Outstanding talent.
For example, there was a poet named Zhou Bangyan in the Northern Song Dynasty. 11. Spiritual rain.
"The Wind·Dingzhi Fangzhong": "The spiritual rain is zero." Spiritual rain: timely rain.
It should be pointed out that southerners can’t distinguish the front and back nasal sounds, so the word can easily be pronounced as “draining in the rain”, so it’s easy to get the nickname “drowned rat”>gt;lt ; 12. Morning rain. "Qianfeng·Haoshu": "The Chao is in the west, and the rain from the Chao is admired."
Refers to the morning rain. In the Tang Dynasty, Wang Wei wrote a poem: "The morning rain in Weicheng is light and dusty, and the guesthouses are green and the willows are new."
13. Peng Peng (Yin Peng). "Wang Feng Zai Chi": "I travel in the wild, and the wheat is harvested."
Peng Peng: Lush vegetation.
It is worth mentioning that the author of this article, Mrs. Xu Mu, is the first female poet recorded in our country.
14. Green bamboo. "Weifeng Qi'ao": "Looking at Qi'ao, the green bamboos are green."
15. Xiu Ying. "Wei Feng·Qiao": "There are bandits and gentlemen whose ears are full of gleaming gleams."
Xiu: Gemstone. Ying: bright and transparent.
16. Qiaoqian and beautiful hope. "Wei Feng·Shuo Ren": "The beautiful smile is beautiful and the beautiful eyes are looking forward to".
The above article uses six metaphors in succession to praise the beauty of Mrs. Wei Zhuanggong. The writing is beautiful. 17. Pendant jade.
"Wei Feng·Bamboo Pole": "The clever smile is the 瑳, the jade is the nuo". 18. Qiong Ju.
"Wei Feng·Papaya": "You give me papaya, and you give me Qiongju in return." Later in the article there are also the (famous) "Qiong Yao" and "Qiong Jiu".
19. Tao Tao. "Wang Feng·Junzi Yangyang": "Junzi Taotao".
Tao Tao: Happy appearance. 20. Peijiu.
"Wang Feng: There is hemp in the hills": "The son of Biliu, I am Peijiu." Peijiu: Beautiful jade for wearing.
21. Be quiet. "Zheng Feng·Nv Yue Cock Crow": "With the harp and harp at your fingertips, it's all good to be quiet."
Quiet and beautiful: quiet and beautiful. When Hu Lancheng and Zhang Ailing got married, they wrote: "The years are quiet and peaceful, and this world is stable."
22. Shun Hua, Shun Ying. "Zheng Feng: There is a girl riding in the car": "There is a girl riding in the car, her face is like Shunhua... her face is like Shunying".
Shunhua and Shunying both refer to hibiscus flowers. 23. Deyin.
"Zheng Feng · A Girl Riding in the Car": "He is beautiful, Meng Jiang, and his virtues are unforgettable." Deyin: good moral character.
This word appears many times throughout the Book of Songs, so I won’t list them all here. Personally, I feel that this word has a relatively strong aura, and most people can’t hold it. 24, Zipei.
"Zheng Feng·Zijin": "The green purple robe makes me think about it." Zi Pei and Zi Jin here both refer to each other's clothing (and thus refer to each other).
25. Zero exposure. "Zheng Feng·There is creeping grass in the wild": "There is creeping grass in the wild, and there is no dew."
Zero dew: scattered dew. However, the word is full of sentimentality (extended meaning: things that disappear easily), and those Lin Daiyu-style women in novels or film and television dramas suddenly appeared in front of my eyes... 26, Wanxi, Wanru.
"Zheng Feng·There are creepers in the wild": "There is a beautiful person, clear and graceful... as graceful as clear and clear." Wan: beautiful.
As for "Qingyang", no one wants to have the same name as shampoo = =27, Qionghua. "Qi Feng·Zhu": "It is better to admire Qiong Hua."
The words "Qiongying" and "Qiongying" below both describe beautiful jade. 28. Meiqing.
"Qi Feng·Yi Si": "Yi Si is famous for its beautiful eyes and clear eyes", praising the beautiful and clear eyes. Tao Yuanming of the Eastern Jin Dynasty wrote a poem: "A beautiful lady sings heartily at dawn in a beautiful clear night."
29. Ruying. "Wei Feng·Fen Juhu": "Beautiful as English", and "beautiful as jade" below.
As beautiful as flowers and jade. 30. Qingyi.
"Wei Feng·Fa Tan": "The river water is clear and rippled." 31. Plain clothes.
"Tang Feng·Yang Zhishui": "Plain clothes and Zhu Xun, follow the son Yu Wo". Plain clothes: white clothes.
Yan Jidao of the Northern Song Dynasty said: "Plain clothes are dyed with heavenly fragrance, and jade wine adds to the national color." BUT In "Book of Rites" and other classics, "plain clothes" also refers to mourning clothes.
32. Jingjing. "Tang Feng·Ji Du": "There is my Du, and its leaves are Qingqing."
Jingjing: Lush vegetation. 33. Cailing.
"Tang Feng·Cailing": "Cailing, Cailing, the top of Shouyang". In "The Book of Songs", words in the form of "cai~" appear many times. In addition, there are also "caifen", "caiwei", "caifei", "caiqi", "caishu", etc.
It all means picking certain plants. 34. Wen Yin.
"Qin Feng·Xiaorong": "Wen Yin is in a smooth hub, driving my Qi Fou". Wen Yin: The tiger skin mattress in the car.
This word is soft on the outside but hard on the inside! 35. Mae. The single name has the character "Mei", which is taken from "Qin Feng·Jianjia": "The so-called Yiren is in the water of Mei".
Although it is not as famous as "On the Water Side" above, it is a more suitable name. 36. Wooden.
"Qin Feng·Zhongnan": "With a face like Wodan, he is also a king." Wooden: ruddy in color and appearance.
37. Mei Shu. "Chen Feng·East Gate Pond": "That beautiful Shuji, you can sing songs with her."
38. Shu Yao. "Chen Feng·Moonrise": "Shu Yaojiu is here, and the hard work is quiet." Shu: soothing and light appearance; Yaojiu (jiǎo) is actually connected together, with a graceful and graceful appearance.
But I think "Shu Yao" is a better name. "Moonrise" is the central African poem in the entire "Book of Songs". 3. Naming in classical Chinese
Fang Xu The way the sun has just risen in the morning.
Suitable for boys’ names. From "Tai Xuan·Cong" "Fang Chu Xuxu".
Feixuan refers to the corridor. Suitable for boys' names.
From "Selected Works·Liu Kun": "Looking at the palace, looking down at Yufeixuan." Chenghong The water is clear and deep.
Suitable for boys’ names. From "Seventy Rhymes of Liyang Shushi" written by Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty: "The cocoon string pulls the needle, and the rhinoceros flame illuminates the clear water."
Haoran is upright and upright. Suitable for boys' names.
From "Mencius Gongsun Chou": "I am good at cultivating my awe-inspiring Qi... It is Qi, the most powerful and strong. If it is nourished directly without harm, it will be blocked between heaven and earth." Learn erudition.
Suitable for boys’ names. From Fan Zhongyan's "Nanjing Academy Inscriptions" in the Song Dynasty: "The heir of Mr. Zhongwei, an official in the capital, was a privy minister and a scholar. He was pure in literature and learned a lot. He was a beauty in the world, and he was pure and virtuous. He was noble but able to be poor."
Honghan water is deep and wide, which is a metaphor for profound knowledge. 4. The name is based on famous ancient Chinese sentences
Wu Kongzhan
Because "Wu" and "Wu" have the same pronunciation, it means not to belittle oneself and to look up in vain.
Wu wu 7 wood
Kong 8 wood
Zhan zhan 18 fire
Selected from: Hanging a mat on the river and waiting for the moon in my arms
Li Bai
Wait until the moon comes out and watch the river flow. Suddenly, in the west corner of the city, a jade hook hung in the blue sky.
Although you can embrace the beautiful scenery, you cannot visit the beautiful scenery. In Geng Geng Jin Boli, you can see the Magpie Tower from the sky.
Another famous saying: The couple by the river means that the stars are guests, and the moon in the sky is your friend.
Meaning: Friends, couples or lovers, stay together by the river. Point to the stars as guests, gaze at the moon together in the sky among the flowers, and treat the moon as a dear friend.
Source: "The Notes of a Small Window" (Volume 5, Collection of Suu)
Author: One is said to be written by Chen Jiru of the Ming Dynasty; the other is said to be written by Lu Shaoheng of the Ming Dynasty.