1. Ye Mingchen
Taken from Zhou Bida's poem "The new wind knows that guests hate it, but still wants to return to Mingjing." 》
Inscription: The inscription is pronounced as míng, and the five elements of the inscription belong to gold. When used as a name, it means being knowledgeable, capable, and outstanding.
Chen: The word Chen is pronounced as chén. The five elements of the word Chen belong to gold. When used as a name, it means nobility, high morality and respect, and strict self-discipline.
2. Ye Keyao
Taken from Yue Ke's poem "If you don't see that the most important thing in life is only a name and a posthumous title, a generation of simple books will illuminate the history of history." 》
Ke: The word Ke is pronounced as kē, and the five elements of the word Ke belong to wood. When used as a name, it means that the character has a noble style and follows certain principles in doing things.
Yao: The word Yao is pronounced as yào, and the five elements of the word Yao belong to fire. When used in a person’s name, it means making great achievements, being talented, being smart, etc.
3. Ye Xinyang
Taken from Pi Rixiu's poem "Elegant and ingenious, Qin's seal is newly carved." 》
新: The word "xin" is pronounced as xīn, and the five elements of the word "xin" belong to gold. When used as a name, it means innovation, creativity, and transcendence.
Yang: The word Yang is pronounced as yáng. The five elements of the word Yang belong to water. When used as a name, it means broadness and tolerance.
4. Ye Yuqin
Taken from Zhu Xi's poem "Ma Gong described Confucius' industry, which made him feel sad." 》
Yu: The word Yu is pronounced as yú, and the five elements of the word Yu belong to earth. When used as a name, it means having enough food and clothing, and having enough money.
Qin: The word Qin is pronounced as qìn, and the five elements of the word Qin belong to water. When used as a name, it means beautiful, fresh, happy, and touching people's hearts.