Sun Yingda, a native of Hengshui in the Tang Dynasty, named Zhongda, was a great scholar. He was ordered by Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty to compile the Five Classics of Justice. Yingda means intelligent and knowledgeable, and also means Zhongda. It can be seen that the name was given in the hope that he would be prosperous and knowledgeable throughout his life.
Guoyong, a person from the Ming Dynasty who hoped to be reused by the country and wanted to be named by an official.
Lü Liangzuo, a native of Hanchuan in the Ming Dynasty, named Quyi, was a Jinshi in Longqing, and later became a censor. Zuo means auxiliary, auxiliary, and assistance. Liangzuo means a loyal and good minister, expressing his or her willingness to serve the country and become a loyal and virtuous minister.
Lü Gongbi, a native of the Song Dynasty, had the courtesy name Baochen and was awarded Jinshi. Bi also means assistant, that is, assisting the emperor in governing the country.
Wang Mingbi, a native of Shaanxi in the Qing Dynasty, was named Ting Gong. Mingbi was Liangbi. There was also a man named Wu Liangbi in the Ming Dynasty who was a Jinshi in Hongzhi. In the Yuan Dynasty, there was a man named Wu Liangchen, whose courtesy name was Yuncong.
Wu Chengen, a famous writer in the Ming Dynasty and the author of "Journey to the West", means to accept the king's kindness, which implies the meaning of repaying the country and expressing gratitude.
Modern people also often give names that express blessings. Such as:
Fu Yishun: a good wish for a smooth life.
Jin Yunda: I wish you luck and prosperity in your life.
Jin Hongda: The future is bright and bright.
An Rushan: Everything goes smoothly, stability and happiness are as unbreakable as a mountain.
Yang Dezhi: That is to realize your ideals and ambitions throughout your life.
Mao Zhicheng: It means that if there is a will, things will come true.
Congratulations for good luck: It directly expresses the meaning of seeking good fortune and good luck.
Wang Wanshun: I wish everything goes well in my life.
Wang Zicheng: Rely on your own efforts to pursue your desire for success.
Aaron Kwok: Wealth and prosperity means success and talent.
He Yongfu: The combination of names is clever, expressing congratulations for eternal happiness, and also indicating the strong desire to pursue happiness.
Be rich all your life: Be rich and happy throughout your life.
Han Dajun: The pursuit of spiritual success and sublimation, the ideal desire to reach the realm of a gentleman.
The East is undefeated: The wonderful combination of the surname and the given name not only means that the East will always be prosperous and developed, but also expresses one's determination to always strive and never give up.
Sima Ruijie: I wish you to be smart and outstanding.
Xing Weiqiang: I hope that I will be tall, strong and powerful throughout my life.
Kong Shun was a man from the Warring States Period. My courtesy name is Zishen, who was once the Prime Minister of Wei. My single name is Shun. I hope everything goes well and I have a safe life.
Lv Zhaoxiang, a native of the Ming Dynasty, means Zhaoxiang means good luck and will bring good luck.
Wu Qiyun was a native of Jingxi in the Qing Dynasty. He was named Yisheng and served as Fu Cheng in the Song Dynasty. Departure means good luck and good luck.
Wu Yuheng, a native of Kunshan in the Qing Dynasty, had the courtesy name Biyu. Heng means smooth, and when he meets Heng, he means experience, and everything goes smoothly. Wu has a homophonic sound with "wu", and its meaning is very clear. Wang Hengtai, a native of Xiangyang in the Ming Dynasty, was the number one scholar in the Hongwu period, and was promoted to the Minister of Rites. Tai means peace, and Hengtai means peace and smoothness. This name fully reflects the auspicious and smooth meaning.
Wu Ju, a native of Datong in the Qing Dynasty, was a Jinshi of Yongzheng Dynasty.
Fang Zhongtong was born in the Ming Dynasty. After the character position, Zhongtong means Tongda.
Fang Shi, a native of Yin in the Ming Dynasty, was named Meiya. He had a long book and was good at painting. He took the name "Shi" because he obviously hoped to become an official.
Fang Sheng, a native of Linting in the Ming Dynasty, named Qidong, was a Jinshi of Donghua. Sheng is the same as lift, and is connected with the surname Fang. It means like the sun rising in the east. When it is vigorous and upward, everything has just begun, implying that one is constantly being reused.
Wang Sizheng was a native of Qi in the Northern Song Dynasty. "Ideology" means that he always thinks about political affairs, and his intention to enter officialdom is clear at a glance.
Wang Zhi, a member of Shangdang in the Song Dynasty, was a Jinshi in Chunhua. Zhi means to climb high and to be promoted, which means to be promoted continuously.
Wu Shijie, a native of Deqing in the Song Dynasty, once served as the magistrate of Hangzhou. He was named Shijie, which means that he hoped to rise higher in the official career. However, this person later gave up his official career, which may have been seen through the officialdom.
Lü Biyong was born in Xinchang, Zhejiang Province in the Ming Dynasty. His courtesy name was Zixing, and later he was renamed Lu Yongye.
Sun Yingda, a native of Hengshui in the Tang Dynasty, named Zhongda, was a great scholar. He was ordered by Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty to compile the Five Classics of Justice. Yingda means intelligent and knowledgeable, and also means Zhongda. It can be seen that the name was given in the hope that he would be prosperous and knowledgeable throughout his life.
Guoyong, a person from the Ming Dynasty who hoped to be reused by the country and wanted to be named by an official.
Lü Liangzuo, a native of Hanchuan in the Ming Dynasty, named Quyi, was a Jinshi in Longqing, and later became a censor. Zuo means auxiliary, auxiliary, and assistance. Liangzuo means a loyal and good minister, expressing his or her willingness to serve the country and become a loyal and virtuous minister.
Lü Gongbi, a native of the Song Dynasty, had the courtesy name Baochen and was awarded Jinshi. Bi also means assistant, that is, assisting the emperor in governing the country.
Wang Mingbi, a native of Shaanxi in the Qing Dynasty, was named Ting Gong. Mingbi was Liangbi. There was also a man named Wu Liangbi in the Ming Dynasty who was a Jinshi in Hongzhi. In the Yuan Dynasty, there was a man named Wu Liangchen, whose courtesy name was Yuncong.
Wu Chengen, a famous writer in the Ming Dynasty and the author of "Journey to the West", means to accept the king's kindness, which implies the meaning of repaying the country and expressing gratitude.
Fu Yishun: The good wish for a smooth life.
Jin Yunda: I wish you luck and prosperity in your life.
Jin Hongda: The future is bright and bright.
An Rushan: Everything goes smoothly, stability and happiness are as unbreakable as a mountain.
Yang Dezhi: It means realizing one’s ideals and ambitions throughout one’s life.
Mao Zhicheng: It means that if there is a will, things will come true.
Congratulations for good luck: It directly expresses the meaning of praying for good fortune and good luck.
Wang Wanshun: I wish everything goes well in my life.
Wang Zicheng: Rely on your own efforts to pursue your desire for success.
Aaron Kwok: Wealth and prosperity means success and talent.
He Yongfu: The combination of names is clever, expressing congratulations for eternal happiness, and also indicating the strong desire to pursue happiness.
Be rich all your life: Be rich and happy throughout your life.
Han Dajun: The pursuit of spiritual success and sublimation, the ideal desire to reach the realm of a gentleman.
The East is undefeated: The wonderful combination of the surname and the given name not only means that the East will always be prosperous and developed, but also expresses one's determination to always strive and never give up.
Sima Ruijie: I wish you to be smart and outstanding.
Xing Weiqiang: I hope that I will be tall, strong and powerful throughout my life.
Zhuge Feng: "Zhuge" already has the connotation of intelligence and wisdom. In addition, it is as tall and straight as a mountain peak, which makes it even more masculine.