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What ancient poems are suitable for nicknames? What are the ancient poems suitable for nicknames?

1. Weicheng - taken from Cai E's famous saying "Only sincerity can break through the world's hypocrisy, but truth can break through the world's emptiness."

2. Mucheng - means longing for sincerity. (This is not an expression of forgiveness from ancient Chinese literature)

3. Si Qi - taken from "The Analects of Confucius", when you see the virtuous, you should think about the qi, and when you see the unworthy, you should introspect yourself. It means always thinking about making progress and competing with the outstanding.

4. Jing Xing - taken from Sima Qian's "Ode to the Family of Confucius" where Sima Qian quoted from the Book of Songs "The high mountains stop, the scenery stops" to evaluate Confucius, which means noble virtue.

5. Ren Sheng - taken from Su Shi's "Ding Feng Bo", a bamboo stick and mango shoes can beat a horse, who is afraid! A coop of mist and rain will last a lifetime.

6. The use of ink/mok is taken from Liu Xiang's famous saying, "The heart is as clear as the earth, and the line of ink is as clear as a string of ink." It means that those who speak and act upright are bright and upright.

7. Ruochong - taken from the Tao Te Ching, daying ruochong, which means that the most filling things often look empty, but their functions are endless.

8. Fuyao - taken from Zhuangzi's "Xiaoyaoyou", which means the wind that is spiraling up and soaring.

9. Yiting - stands out like a pavilion. This is changed from "You Ting Yi Ran". A pavilion is a reliable building for shade and also has a suitable meaning.

10. Zhenlin - taken from the toe of Lin in the Book of Songs, Zhen is a false character that can be read as true, meaning benevolence.

11. Zhen Zhen (Yin Zhen). "Zhou Nan·Taoyao": "When the peach is young, its leaves are pure." Zhen Zhen, lush appearance.

12. Yan Fei. "Beifeng·Yanyan": "Yanyan is so good at flying that it lacks its feathers."

13. Shushen. "Beifeng·Yanyan": "In the end, he is gentle and helpful, and he is careful about his body." Shushen, kind and cautious.

14. Hui Ran. "Beifeng·Final Wind": "The final wind is hazy, but Hui Ran is willing to come." Hui Ran, obey the appearance.

15. Jing Shu. "Beifeng·Jingnu": "Jingnu and his concubine are waiting for me in the corner of the city." There is also a word "Jing Juan" below, which means quiet and beautiful

16. Ke Ming - taken from Liu Yong's "Linjiang Immortal" "Ming Ke shattered and shook the capital at dawn, and the banners supported him. "Heaven" implies being in a high position and making a difference.