For most people, it is difficult to choose a name nowadays. What are some good names in the Book of Changes?

There is a saying that "A thousand pieces of gold are easy to get, but a good reputation is hard to find." For most people, it is difficult to choose a name nowadays. Some names are too popular, and some names have no profound meaning. Many people like to look for names in ancient poems or books. In fact, the I Ching is a good reference. The I Ching is one of the most famous scriptures in the world, and there are many good names to choose from. Today let’s take a look at some of the nice names in the Book of Changes. Good names in the Book of Changes

1. Yan Hao

Yan means outstanding, honest, auspicious and successful, symbolizing talent and learning; Hao means lively, bright, white and energetic. The combination of Yan and Hao as a baby boy's name implies vigor and uprightness.

Explanation: A wise man, a talented person, a talented person, and a talented person refer to someone with great talent, great virtue, great achievements, and broad knowledge. Refers to an outstanding person with talent and virtue, symbolizing talent and learning, integrity, fame and wealth, success and prosperity. When used as a name, it means outstanding, honest, auspicious and successful; bright, white, energetic and lively means upright, upright and aboveboard. Refers to bright, bright and white. When used as a person's name, it means bright, pure, and energetic; Yan means outstanding, honest, auspicious and successful, symbolizing talent and learning; Hao means lively, bright, white, and energetic. The combination of Yan and Hao as a boy's name implies vigor and uprightness.

2. Junlin

From "The Book of Changes": Sixty-three means that there is no danger for the deer, but when it enters the forest, a gentleman will be reluctant to give up and be stingy.

Interpretation: The content of this hexagram mainly talks about encountering various difficulties. If you look at the explanation again, you will find that this is a very wise gentleman.

Detailed explanation: "Junlin" as a name has the meaning of wisdom, intelligence and wisdom in the original text. In modern Chinese, "Junlin", which has the same pronunciation as "Junlin Tianxia", gives people a sense of domineering and noble majesty. By extension, baby boys have extraordinary appearance and are very masculine. Moreover, two trees form a forest, which has the extended meaning of many, implying that the baby boy is high-spirited and outstanding.

3. Yi Ren

From "Mencius": "The king is like a benevolent government to the people, saving punishments, thinning taxes and collecting, deep farming and easy farming."

Explanation: "Yi" in the "Book of Changes" has three meanings, "change", "simple", and "not easy". "Easy" means something that is easy to do; in addition to the meaning of "easy", it also has connotations such as change of mind and substitution. It has rich meaning and beautiful meaning. Paired with the word "ren" to express basic meanings such as benevolence and enthusiasm, it also means that the original intention remains unchanged. The literal understanding of "yiren" is that one is kind-hearted and gentle in nature.

4. Benefit

From "The Book of Changes": No loss, no benefit, no blame.

Interpretation: No increase or decrease, completely the same, no disaster.

Explanation: "Loss" is the title of this hexagram. Loss means loss. The content of the whole hexagram is to explain the relationship between the two opposite parties of loss and gain. "Benefit" in the text means increase, and the corresponding word "loss" means decrease. It can be seen that "benefit" and "loss" are intended to be opposites, which is in line with the saying "good fortune lies on the back of misfortune, and misfortune lies on the back of blessing". It means that the baby boy has strong adaptability, strong endurance, can withstand wind and waves, and is a strong-hearted person. The extension has a very beneficial meaning.

5. Zhang Han

Source: "Book of Changes": Han Zhang can be Zhen, or he may be in the king's service.

Interpretation: King Wu of Zhou defeated the Yin Shang Dynasty, which is a good divination.

Explanation: "Hanzhang" refers to King Wu of Zhou's attack on Zhou and his victory over King Zhou of Shang. "Han" means to hide. "Zhang" means beauty. The word "Han" is extended to have true talents and practical knowledge, to have virtues without showing off. Zhang can be extended to mean to have good quality and good morals. It means that the baby boy has talent but does not show it, behaves implicitly, hides kindness, and waits for the opportunity to display himself.