1. Lu Ruochen
Taken from Mei Yaochen's poem "Knowing what is inside but not what is outside, I am as suspicious as an oak chestnut".
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.
Chen: The word Chen is pronounced as chén, and the five elements of the word Chen belong to earth. When used as a name, it means hope, auspiciousness, hope, and ideals.
2. Lu Kangan
Taken from the poem "God has come to an end, blessing is also Peace".
Kang: The word Kang is pronounced as kāng. The five elements of the word Kang belong to wood. When used as a name, it means wealth, health and peace.
An: The word An is pronounced as ān, and the five elements of the word An belong to earth. When used as a name, it means quietness, auspiciousness, happiness and ease.
3. Lu Zezhi
Taken from Chen Shidao's poem "I've come to see you again, childlike and pious" .
Ze: The word Ze is pronounced as zé. The five elements of the word Ze belong to water. When used as a name, it means auspiciousness and kindness.
child: The word "child" is pronounced zhì. The five elements of the word "child" belong to wood. When used as a name, it means young, meticulous and high-spirited.