How to name a boy named Tang

1. Naming poems: Choose keywords in poems or nice couplets for naming. A boy named Tang can choose a name from a poet of the Tang Dynasty or a poem describing the prosperous times of the Tang Dynasty, which is reminiscent of the Tang Dynasty. The scenery of the era adds color to the Tang character in the name; 2. Idiom naming: Randomly select two characters or one word from an idiom for naming, which can make the name elegant and smooth while retaining the original meaning of the idiom allusion. There are many interesting and famous idioms and allusions that can be used for naming.

When people mention the word Tang, it is easy for people to think of the ancient Tang Dynasty, one of the most prosperous dynasties in history. There are countless celebrity deeds, poetry culture, idioms and allusions from the Tang Dynasty. These elements can all be used to name our baby boy with the surname Tang.

There were many famous poets in the Tang Dynasty, and their poems are endless. For example, poems by poets such as Li Bai, Du Fu, Wang Wei, and Li Shangyin are all very suitable for naming babies. For example: "Tang Jinjiu" is directly taken from Li Bai's seven-character poem "Jinjinjiu". This poem has the greatest influence among works with the same title. There are many famous lines in the poem that have been passed down through the ages. Taking the name of wine makes people more likely to think of Li Bai and his poems; Tang Peng Yan is taken from Wang Wei's "Envoy to the Fortress" "Zheng Peng leaves the Han Fortress, returning geese enter Hu Tian". Zhengpeng is a withered canopy flying far away. The poet uses this metaphor to describe himself. Both the wild goose and the wild goose can travel far with the wind. The name Peng Yan means that the boy is aiming for a distant place and can travel thousands of miles by taking advantage of the wind.

Borrowing names from idioms and allusions is also a relatively simple way to name. That is, choosing two characters or one word from an idiom can keep the name elegant while retaining the original meaning of the idiom and allusions. For example: Tang Yinyu comes from the idiom "Throwing bricks to attract jade". Chang Jian, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, liked Zhao Gu's poems very much and wanted to get them, so he went to the temple where Zhao Gu wanted to visit in advance and wrote two lines of poems to guide Zhao Gu to write the last two lines. A metaphor for self-effacing, using superficial opinions or articles to elicit deeper insights from others.

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