The two tones have good meanings in The Book of Songs

The two tones with good meanings in the Book of Songs are as follows:

Qi, Bang, Wei, Chen, Ying, Shu, Yi, Shu, Wan, Yu, Yuan, Tong, Zhen, Han , Qiong, Hua.

1. Qi

From "The Story of King Wen·Siqi" in "Siqi Daren, the Mother of King Wen", it is pronounced zhāi in ancient poems, which means "zhai" , a word that means dignified appearance, has a very good meaning and can be extended to mean cultivation. Its original meaning means to level, tidy, regulate, and organize. Used as a boy's name, it reflects the boy's responsible and intelligent character.

2. Bang

The phrase "Bangfeng·Gentlemen grow old together" says, "A person like this is coming, and a country is a lady." In the Book of Songs, Bang has the meaning of the country. Used as a boy's name, it reflects the goal of struggle, which means serving the motherland and becoming a cultivated and capable person.

3. Wei

Taken from "Beifeng·Jingnu" "Tongguan has Wei, said that the girl is beautiful", it has the meaning of brilliance and is used as a boy's name , reflecting the boy’s integrity and self-discipline. You can name the boy "Wei Ming, Wei Kai" and so on.

4. Chen

There is a saying in "Song of Lu Panshui": "I look forward to the Huaiyi people and come to offer their Chen." The single word Chen means treasure in the Book of Songs. Extended to outstanding, smart and auspicious. It is the current favorite choice of words when naming boys, which highlights the uniqueness and connotation of the name.

5. Ying

Taken from "Yingying white clouds, dew on the grass" in "Yingying's Shi·Baihua", "Yingying" is extracted to describe the light and bright appearance The single word "ying" is used as a boy's word, highlighting the child's handsome appearance.