Ji Kang's health theory says, "Hemerocallis forget their worries". Daylily, which is homologous to medicine and food, is said to be related to Huatuo, a divine doctor. Hua Tuo was born in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, when social chaos and plague prevailed. One year, Hua Tuo went to Siyang, Jiangsu Province to practice medicine. Suddenly, Cao Cao sent someone to ask Hua Tuo to treat his headache. When Hua Tuo refused, Cao Bing threatened him with a knife. That night, Hua tuo turned over and couldn't sleep. He saw a fairy in the dim light and told Hua Tuo to do so. Then he threw the lily into his arms and floated away. When Hua Tuo woke up, he touched a handful of gold needles on his chest. The next day, Hua Tuo said to the farewell person with tears in his face: "Today, I have a bunch of gold needles for you, which can save the day!" Say that finish reached out and a beam of golden light, flying in all directions. When they look with golden light, they see all the hills are covered with Ye Qingqing and yellow plants. People drank its bud and boiled water, which slowly stopped the plague.
If you give your baby a name with a declaration, you can refer to the following:
Min Xuanxuan Ming Yi Xuan Carman Yu Pei Mengxuan Xuan Xuan Ming Ke Chenxuan Bai Xuanxuan
Yuxuan Xuan Ming Zi Xuan Ling Xuan Zhixuan Xiang Xuan Jing Xuan Xuan Ze Xuan
According to the baby's birthdates, if the baby is short of wood, it is quite appropriate to use cursive characters to take this name. It's also good to call baby X Xuan, or nickname Xuan.