When your name has no unusual origin and can't tell any touching stories, you can consider using ancient poems. The ancient poetry method is to find a well-known Tang poem or Song poem, which just contains its own name. The advantage of this introduction is that with the help of familiar poems, others can remember their names as soon as possible.
Another example is as follows:
The famous saying method, like the ancient poetry method, is to find a well-known famous saying, motto, idiom or mature two-part allegorical saying to explain your name, so that your name can be hidden in this sentence or phrase.
Celebrity law can also be divided into two types.
It is to use the names of celebrities to explain their names, so that others can remember their names more easily.
As can be seen from the two examples just now, the celebrity hook method is really useful. But the author believes that in the process of using this method, we must also pay attention to the following three points.
First, the borrowed name must be a big celebrity. Otherwise, I explained it for a long time, or others still didn't understand it, or they helped people they didn't know advertise.
So there are many celebrities for us to choose to explain their names, but we must choose the most famous celebrities.
Second, celebrities who borrow names must belong to the same category, which will enhance others' understanding and conform to the principle that birds of a feather flock together.
Third, if all the words in your name can't be associated with celebrities. Then you can consider calling a celebrity first, and then combining with other words to describe this celebrity to form adjectives.
But don't let this happen: the name of three words is only linked to two celebrities, and the interpretation of the third word has nothing to do with the first two celebrities.
It is to find a celebrity whose name is similar to his own (for example, only one word apart), and report the name of this celebrity first, then his name, so that others can remember themselves more easily by comparing with celebrities. Common formats are: ancient …, present …, or movie star …, the next nobody …