Name-choosing skills:
1, in the name of "allusions"
In the long history of 5,000 years, there are allusions to stars in China. Therefore, it is a very simple skill to choose names from "allusions". For example, the name of comedian Stephen Chow comes from "Xiongzhou Fog Column, Cai Jun is crazy" in Wang Bo's Preface to Wang Tengting; Jiang Shuying, an actor, was named after the poem "The shadow is thin and shallow, and the fragrance floats at dusk".
2. In the name of "safety"
Most parents' first expectation for their children is to grow up healthily and happily. Therefore, it is also a common method to choose some words that express safety and fluency. For example: An, Ning, Ping, and so on.
3. In the name of "longevity"
Since ancient times, longevity has always been the pursuit of most people, both princes and ordinary people. Therefore, many parents will also pin this pursuit on their children, hoping that their children can live a long and healthy life. For example, Huo Qubing, a famous poet in the Western Han Dynasty, and Xin Qiji, a poet in the Southern Song Dynasty, all mean "stay away from disease"; For example, Wang Changling, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, and Pu Songling, a writer in the Qing Dynasty, all mean "longevity".
4. In the name of "ambition"
Many parents prefer to express a kind of life ambition when naming their children, hoping that their children can work hard and display their ambitions. For example, Yang Wanli, a writer in the Southern Song Dynasty, Kang Youwei, a modern thinker, and so on.