1. Han Shurong
Taken from Xu Zhongwei's poem "Come and go on the mountain, the wind blows before and then relaxes".
Shu: The word Shu is pronounced as shū, and the five elements of the word Shu belong to gold. When used as a name, it means carefree, auspicious, and leisurely.
Rong: The word Rong is pronounced as róng, and the five elements of Rong are wood. When used as a name, it means beauty, purity, and beauty.
2. Han Moxin
Taken from Shi Siyue's poem "A living bird can't escape, and it can't be warmed by moisture or wet by foam."
Mo: The word "mo" is pronounced as mò. The five elements of the word "mo" belong to water. When used as a person's name, it means delicate, considerate and gentle.
Xin: The word Xin is pronounced as shēn, and the five elements of the word Xin belong to wood. When used as a name, it means prosperity, abundance, and rich knowledge.
3. Han Ruoxin
Taken from Feng Shan's poem "In the Xiongxiongtai mansion, it is as quiet as a hut in the mountains".
Ruo: Ruo is pronounced as ruò, and the five elements of Ruo are wood. When used as a name, it means elegance, grace, temperament, and beauty.
Xin: The word Xin is pronounced as xīn, and the five elements of the word Xin belong to gold. When used as a name, it means beauty, elegance, high moral character, and a far-reaching statement.
4. Han Qirui
Taken from Wang Xin's poem "I know that the author is not a layman, and his successor must be Yingqi".
Qi: Qi is pronounced as qí, and the five elements of Qi are wood. When used as a person’s name, it means extraordinary, smart, and special.
Rui: Rui is pronounced as ruǐ, and the five elements of Rui belong to wood. When used as a name, it means innocence, beauty, and achievement.