1. Yu Qinze
Taken from Rao Jie's poem "Li Shi's lake is like the sea, rich in bright moon beads".
Qin: The word Qin is pronounced as qīn, and the five elements of the word Qin belong to gold. When used as a name, it means admiration, appreciation, and a bright future.
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.
2. Yu Tianhui
Taken from Pan Mo's poem "But if the sky is as long as jade, why do you need to crack your hands?" Turtle pattern".
Tian: The word Tian is pronounced as tiān, and the five elements of the word Tian belong to fire. When used as a person's name, it means a broad mind, a proud son of the emperor, and a broad mind.
Hui: The word Hui is pronounced as huì, and the five elements of the word Hui belong to water. When used as a person's name, it means that ice and snow are smart, delicate, and knowledgeable.
3. Yu Jinlan
Taken from Zhao Bi {Wang Xiang}'s poem "The cut brocade flies down the mountain to people's houses, There is no way to add a young woman with yellow silk."
Jin: The word Jin is pronounced as jǐn, and the five elements of the word Jin belong to gold. When used as a name, it means bright, beautiful, beautiful, and noble.
LAN: The word LAN is pronounced as lán, and the five elements of the word LAN belong to water. When used as a person's name, it means to be outstanding, vast, numerous, and spread.