The meaning of the name 迿

About the name Yu, it means optimism, open-mindedness, quick thinking, and erudition. Yu, whose pinyin is yù, is a classical Chinese particle with no meaning and is used at the beginning or middle of a sentence. [Yu Huang] The appearance of light illness, such as "Martial Cavalry Yu Yu". The original meaning of Yu refers to the pen used for writing. In ancient times, it was called a pen, and it was used to write articles. The word "Yu" used in people's names represents cheerful, upward, positive, sunny and other meanings.

When naming a child with the character Yu, you can match the moral naming method. Name the child with words that describe moral qualities such as sincerity, kindness, modesty, filial piety, and loyalty, so as to create a noble temperament image and also imply that the child can learn through the name. , Always restrain your own moral words and deeds.

Yu is a general standard second-level character in Chinese. The initial writing of this character was first seen in oracle bone inscriptions and bronze inscriptions of the Shang Dynasty. The ancient character looks like a hand holding a brush, which is the first writing of the pen. The original meaning of "Yu" refers to the pen used for writing, but later it was used as an auxiliary word at the beginning or in the middle of a sentence.

In the Kangxi Dictionary, it is noted that "Yun of the Tang Dynasty" is Yuluqie. "Ji Yun" allows the rhythm to be cut. "Yunhui" and "Zhengyun" are cut by rhyme and combined with sound_. "Shuowen": So it is also a tool for writing. Chu calls it "Yu", Wu calls it "irregular", Yan calls it "Fu", and Qin calls it "Zhibi".

Also "Yupian": Sui Ye, Shu Ye, Xun Ye. "Zhengyun": Weiye. "Book·Tang Gao": Seek Yuan Sheng and work hard with him. Biography: Yu, then. "Explanation": Yu, Yun Ju Qie, Shu Ye. Shu: Zhengyi said: Yu Xunshu also. As mentioned before, Shen Sui is the reason for Sui Sui. "Poetry·Tang Feng": Crickets are in the hall, and the years are getting better and better. Biography: Yu, then. Shu: words from beginning to end. "Poetry Daya": I have no thoughts about my ancestors, and I have cultivated great virtues. Biography: Yu, Shuye. "Shi Exegesis": Auxiliary language. "Zuo Zhuan" Note: Weiye.