Names from ancient poems

The names of the relevant ancient poems are as follows:

1. Shiyu: comes from "Ande urges the rain of poems, and the heart shakes after the moon leaves". The poem refers to talents, elegance, and Extraordinary achievements; the word "rain" means favor, favor, and wide connections.

2. Jinyu: comes from "white jade condenses the essence liquid, Jinyu shines with strange light". The word "jin" means virtue, purity, nobility and beauty; the word "yu" means beauty, dazzling and talented.

3. Hui Yin: The word "Hui" means that ice and snow are smart, delicate, and knowledgeable; the word "Yin" means that it is fragrant or full of fragrance, lovely and gentle, and can turn into mud without staining.

4. Jingjing: It comes from "Jingjing means E, among them, I see a gentleman, happy and well-mannered", which refers to the child's career and study.

5. Zhiqin: "A person with black hair does not know how to study early, but a person with gray hair regrets studying late." It refers to children who are thrifty and diligent in running the household.

6. Shuda: from Wangwan's "Under the Cibeigu Mountain": "Where can the rural books be reached? Return to Yanluoyang."

7. Yuqing: from Gu Hong "The Drunken Young Master": "Willows hang down with golden threads on the bank, and warblers chirp in clear rain."

8. Yue Xun: From Mao Pang's "Linjiang Immortal·Capital Yuanxi": "Drinking into a dream of spring, the window Looking for people after breaking the moon. "

9. Xingzhi, "Chen Feng·Dongmen Zhiyang", "The leaves of the east gate are as bright as the stars."晢 means shining light, describing a person as bright and wise.

10. Yining, from "Daya·King Wen": "To help many scholars, King Wen Yining." Yining means peace of mind and tranquility. The representative figure is Li Yining, a famous economist.

11. Suyong, from "Zhou Song·Qingmiao": "In Muqing Temple, Suyong appeared." It refers to a solemn and gentle appearance.

12. Liang Han, from "The Book of Songs·Daya·Songgao": "The state of Zhou is happy, and the army has good Han." Refers to the virtuous assistant king.

13. Wild apples, from "Xiaoya·Lu Ming": "Yo yo deer roar, eating wild apples. I have a guest, playing the harp and sheng." Famous figures include Chen Yeping

14. Kaifeng, from "Beifeng Kaifeng": "Kaifeng comes from the south, blowing the thorny heart." Kaifeng, gentle wind. When talking about south wind, it is the wind in summer.