My last name is Yi. My child was born in the afternoon. It's a boy. I'm in the year of the horse, and I want to have a horrible prefix in my name, preferably three words! High score! Explain the moral

My last name is Yi. My child was born in the afternoon. It's a boy. I'm in the year of the horse, and I want to have a horrible prefix in my name, preferably three words! High score! Explain the moral origin of names! Junmao: Lisao: Still lush. "Songs of Chu Lisao": "The branches and leaves are so majestic, I hope I can cut them when I am ripe." Wang Yi's Note: "Jun, Chang Ye." Liu Xie's "Wen Xin Diao Zong Long Jing" in the Southern Dynasties: "The roots are deep and leafy, and the branches are flourishing."

Li Sao: I didn't know he was still in love. His letter is as good as Zhou, an outstanding Peking Opera performer in China.

Mao Xing: "Song of Li Chu Sao": "My husband is just a sage, and he has to use it in the world." Tang Hanyu's "Sacrificing Xue Zhongcheng": "The virtue of the public can inspire customs; The culture is clear and sensitive enough to make a fortune. " Mao Xing: Deman.

(Same beginning: Maoyuan Maoshu Maowo Maonian Maozhi Mao Yan Maomei Maoling Shi Mao Mao Ye Mao Yan Huamaomao Qianmaoyong Maocai Maonian)

Du Ruo: Nine Songs of Chu Xiang Jun: If you choose Zhou Fang and Du Ruo, you will leave your daughter behind. (Hope to adopt)