Names from ancient poems with meanings

1. Bamboo Heart - "Bamboo Heart" comes from Zheng Banqiao's poem. "Xu" and "Xu" are homophonic, and Xu Zhuxin is Xu Zhuxin.

2. Qingshan - "Qingshan" comes from "If you keep the green mountains, you won't be afraid of running out of firewood."

3. Bing Xin - a famous modern writer. "Bing Xin" comes from a famous poem by Tang Wang Changling: "A heart of ice is in a jade pot."

4. Sharpen the edge - "Harden the edge" comes from the poem "The sharp edge of a sword comes from sharpening." He Manzi, quoting Song poetry with the same name.

5. Guangxiu - the host of Henan TV program, said the most famous words: "Lonely Chang'e relaxes Guangxiu".

6. Ma Wei - the expression "dismounting power", Li Yu in the Qing Dynasty's "Mirage Tower? Hang Marriage": "Come here with the family law, and I will reward him with a showing of power."

7. Hui - "Chunhui" comes from "Wandering Son's Song" by Meng Jiao of the Tang Dynasty: "Report Three Spring Hui". "The beginning of all things without a name, the mother of all things with names." As a cultural symbol, names carry the changes of the times. The message is engraved with different cultural concepts, embodies the deep affection and ardent expectations of parents, and contains our ideals, aspirations, hobbies and goal pursuits.

Every parent hopes to give their children a loud name. A good, elegant, and tasteful name, but we must follow the principles of "easy to hear, easy to remember, and easy to write."