Book of Songs, Chu Poems, Tang Poems, and Song Poems to name boys

Choose a nice name for a boy based on the Book of Songs and Chuci, a dictionary of poems.

Since ancient times, there has been a saying in China that "the Book of Songs for women and the Songs of Chu for men" means that when naming a girl, you can find it in the "Book of Songs", while when naming a boy, you should refer to "The Songs of Chu". China's rich treasure house of classical literature is an inexhaustible resource for naming. You can just pick up a classic from the bookshelf and look through it. Maybe a name you like will pop into your eyes right away.

02. In the Book of Songs, Chu Song, Tang Poetry and Song Dynasty, boys are named to express their virtues, to admire virtuous people, and to express their aspirations.

In the Book of Songs, Chu Song, Tang Poems, and Song Dynasty, names are given to children based on the virtuous people they admire. , also very distinctive. If you plan to use your child's name to express some ambition, ideal, or best wishes, this is also very consistent with Chinese tradition.

03. The first and last names are combined to form a meaning, so that the first and last names are cleverly combined with the first and last names to blend into one.

Cleverly use homophony to make the first and last name form one word. Examples include: Yang Fan, Liu Qing, Shu Chang, King Kong, Bai Yushuang, Zhou Erfu, Cai Zhiqiu, Fu Yixiao, Fu Yixiao, Yan Yujia, Yan Yujia, Yan Ruyu (Yan Ruyu), Fu Yifang, Gao Tuotian, Cheng Daqi, etc. The pronunciation of Yao is the same as "Yao". If you use this method to name, you can name Yao Yuan.