1. Zhao Yinuo
Taken from Chao Buzhi's poem "You should not always be Pei Xiunuo, why not hide your mouth and remain silent".
Yi: The word Yi is pronounced as yì, and the five elements of the word Yi belong to wood. When used as a name, it means grace, radiance, and flower-like jade.
Nuo: The word Nuo is pronounced as nuò. The five elements of the word Nuo belong to fire. When used as a name, it means honesty, keeping promises, and being cautious in words and deeds.
2. Zhao Zhonglin
Taken from Liu Changqing's poem "Zhongfu Wang Zuocai, I bowed my body to hate the fragrant position".
Zhong: Zhong is pronounced as zhòng. The five elements of Zhong belong to fire. When used as a name, it means potential ability, erudition and versatility.
Lin: Lin is pronounced as lín, and the five elements of Lin belong to water. When used as a name, it means warmth, grace, and blessing.
3. Zhao Jianghao
Taken from Wang Yishan's poem "The willows are facing the wind, the sun is shining brightly, the spring scenery is very luxurious" .
Jiang: The word "jiang" is pronounced as jiāng, and the five elements of the word "jiang" belong to water. When used as a person's name, it means high ambition, strong will, and endless life.
Hao: The character Hao is pronounced as háo. The five elements of the character Hao belong to water. When used as a name, it means rich, affectionate, and outstanding.