1. Ziyin
Zi: young, small, metaphorical young; Yin: singing, chanting, singing, and shouting in a melodious tone. The combination of the two words refers to the innocent heart and the dragon's roar in the box.
2. Chu Liang
Chu: clear, distinct, neat; Liang: kind, good, beautiful, excellent, auspicious. The combination of the two words means that Chu Chu is extraordinary, has fine gold and fine jade, and is excellent in both talent and learning.
3. May
Source: May is the month when all kinds of grass are luxuriant. In "A Dream of Red Mansions", the phrase "fighting against all kinds of grass and all the flowers showing off their talents" refers to the folk activity of fighting against all kinds of grass. The most popular herb in May is calamus. As one of the "Four Elegant Flowers and Plants", calamus grows along the water bank and river. It is graceful, green and fragrant, and is deeply loved by people. Drinking calamus wine and inserting calamus leaves have also become important customs on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month to ward off evil spirits. People call May "May".
Meaning: Pu: plant name, cattail; month: moon. The combination of the two characters means that Pu Yuan knows water, and the lemon moon is like the wind.
4. Hanxi
Explanation: The word "xi" has the radical "xi", which is related to the night. It means rest and enjoyment, which is consistent with the naming of the zodiac ox.
Meaning: Han: lotus, metaphor for purity and nobility; Xi: sunset, dusk, evening. The combination of the two words means that the lotus condenses and the flowers bloom in the morning and the moon goes by in the evening.
5. Yining
Explanation: The word "Ning" with the radical "倀" represents the ancestral foundation of a farm and home without the pain of running around. The word "Ning" with the radical "Yu" represents the Earthly Branches The Ox, Snake, and Rooster form a triad to help each other, and the radical "Feather" is the favorite radical for the Rooster.
Meaning: Tomorrow: Ming (day, year), assist, give help from the side. Ning: Tranquility, peace, tranquility, tranquility. The combination of the two words means showing benevolence and brightness, tranquility and far-reaching.