Generally speaking, parents expect nothing more from their children than the following three points: (1) Parents expect their children to be moral people.
Beauty in the soul is more important than beauty in appearance, and parents often understand this truth. Many Chinese characters contain moral requirements, such as kindness, benevolence, tolerance, virtue, mystery, virtue, morality, righteousness, honesty, righteousness, honesty, straightness and Taoism. However, this does not mean that dragging a surname casually becomes a good name. Parents must consider how to match their surnames with their first names.
(2) Children are expected to be knowledgeable and versatile.
As parents, of course, I hope that my children will study well, preferably with a college degree, and have a stable job. So they may be interested in these beautiful words that represent intelligence, wisdom and talent, such as: ying, ling, Rui, Rui, Zhe, Hui, Dun, Di, Ming, Xiao, Xian, Qing, Wei, Xue, Si, Wu, Yan, Wen, Shu, Qin and so on.
(3) expect children to be healthy and handsome.
If you are a father or a mother, you will want your children to be healthy and handsome. The following words mean health and beauty, such as: Jun, Wei, Ying, Jian, Zhuang, Huan, Ting, Shuai, Xiu, Wei, Wu, Xiong, Wei, Song, Bai, Shan, Shi, Chan, Juan, Jiao, Ting, Zi, Mei, Wan and Li. According to the relevant household registration system, from 1983 in China, simplified characters are used for all names, and traditional characters are no longer used except in special circumstances.