2. In Tang Guozhong, the pronunciation is guó zhōng. Country: The word "country" means that in modern Chinese, the meaning of country is very simple, referring to the country. The ancients had an outlook on life of "cultivating self-cultivation, keeping the family in order, governing the country and calming the world". The country is the best material to express the higher content of this outlook on life, so it is often used for names to express grand ambitions. Chinese: The original meaning of Chinese characters refers to the middle or the inside, and the extended meaning mainly refers to China or the golden mean. Chinese characters are also interlinked with the word "loyalty", indicating loyalty or dedication.
3. Tang Ruxiang, pronounced as rú xiáng. Confucianism: Confucianism means being cultivated and knowledgeable. Xiang: Xiang means soaring, hovering and flying, symbolizing soaring. It means flying. Soaring.
4. Tang Jisheng, pronounced as jí shèng. Set: Set words mean gathering, merging, meeting, summation, achievement, completion and gathering. Sheng: Sheng has many good meanings, such as prosperity, exuberance and abundance, and it also means reaching the extreme or praising people and things. It is often used to describe grandeur.
5. Tang Menghong, pronounced as mèng hóng. Meng: The basic meaning of the word Meng is beginning or beginning, and then it refers to the person who ranks first among people's names, or the first month of the four seasons. Hong: The original meaning of the word "Hong" refers to the flood, such as "Yao Dian of Shangshu": "The flood of soup is sprinkled and cut, and it swings around Huaishan Xiangling." Later, it also extended to big. As the saying goes, "Hong Fu Qi Tian" means great happiness, like the sky. When people use names, most of them are extended meanings.