First, the naming of poetic artistic conception: feel the thoughts and feelings described in poetry and judge whether it is suitable to pass them on to children through names;
second, keyword naming: find out the object described in the whole poem, or choose the dual words in the poem to name it;
3. Naming according to the background of poetry creation: Cao Cao wrote poems because of various joys and sorrows, and the poems will contain emotions when he created them, so he should choose positive poems to name them;
4. Choose words with good meanings for names, and choose words with multiple meanings according to ancient and modern translation, such as ancient and modern synonyms and polysemous words.
Cao Cao was a great litterateur in the Three Kingdoms period. His literary and martial arts left many well-known poems for later generations. His works are both rigid and flexible, but poetic and picturesque, so many names of later generations draw inspiration from his poems, which are suitable for both men and women.
For example, in "A Short Song Line", "As Zhong Ni called it, it achieves virtue, and still serves Yin, and discusses its beauty." Can be named: its beauty;
"The trip to the sun and the moon" in "Watching the Sea" is out of it; Xinghan is brilliant, if it is out of it. " Can be named: Xinghan;
in Hao Li Xing, "The army is not in harmony, but hesitates and flies." Can be named: flying geese;
"The scenery hasn't moved, and there are thousands of lines, so you can live as long as Nanshan." Can be named: Jingxing;
In "Autumn Hu Xing", "The world talks about Bo Yang, but I don't know that I am old; Wang Qiao, the red pine, also got the word. " Can be named: Wang Qiao and so on.