First, handsome
Interpretation: it is often used to describe grace, appearance, and also refers to grace. Refers to outstanding intelligence, extraordinary appearance, natural generosity, charm and freedom.
Source: Tang Li Bai's poem "Wang Youjun": "The right army is halal and chic in the dust."
Wang Xizhi was an official in the Right Army, with a clear and innocent temperament and a natural charm beyond the dust.
Second, fresh and elegant
Interpretation: beautiful and novel, unconventional.
Source: Tang Du Fu's poem "Spring Memories of Li Bai": "Qingxin Yu Kaifu, Junyibao joined the army."
Li Bai's poems have both the freshness of Yu Xin's poems and the elegance of Bao Zhao's works.
Three. Yasuhiko
Interpretation: side: width; Toshihiko: A man of extraordinary wisdom. Be thirsty for talent.
Source: Shang Shu Tai Jia Shang: "Seeking Junyan, enlightening future generations."
If you are thirsty, you will enlighten future generations.
Fourth, Han
Interpretation: Handsome and outstanding, honest and not greedy, smart and tough.
Source: Tang Hanyu's "Epitaph of Liu Zihou": "Jie Jun is humble and tough, and it is different from the classics."
Zi Hou is brilliant, upright and brave. He can quote ancient and modern examples as the basis when making comments, and he is proficient in the classic works of various philosophers. When he makes comments, he is brilliant and eloquent, which often impresses people present.
Five, plump and handsome
Interpretation: It is often used to describe radiant, handsome and bright people (mostly men).
Source: "Liang Shu Yuan Di Ji": "Sai-zu never had Lang Jun, but he was a genius."
Sai-jo is smart, handsome and cheerful, handsome and cheerful.