The name "pine" means strong, perseverance and perseverance.
Original meaning: refers to pinaceae plants. When used as a name for a person, it often expresses the qualities of being as strong and noble as a pine tree, as well as being knowledgeable about the past and present, and being diligent and thrifty in building a career.
Used as a personal name: it means strong, auspicious, noble and long-lived.
In the song "Chinese Kung Fu", there is a line that goes like this: Lying down is like a bow, standing like a pine tree. From this we know that people often use pine to describe a tall and straight man. Naming a boy is like a tree, and it is often used to describe a person's noble character and open mind.
"After the new rain in the empty mountains, the weather comes late in autumn. The bright moon shines among the pines, and the clear springs flow over the rocks." Wang Wei's poem has a picturesque scenery, and he also wants to be as open-minded as the poet mind. When naming a girl, I also hope that the name can contain such a meaning. I hope that the girl is as tenacious and broad-minded as a pine and cypress.
Recommended idioms:
1. Songzhen Yugang: Zhen: steadfastness; Jade: jade; Gang: perseverance. Describes the character of a person as being firm and resolute. From Han Yu's "The Document of Sacrifice to Zhang": "Song Zhen Yu Gang, the deeds of thousands of people, usurp the text with glory."
2. Pine-shaped crane bone: describes the appearance as clear and dignified. From the thirty-fifth chapter of Luo Guanzhong's "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms": Xuande regarded him as a person with the shape of a pine and a crane's bones, and his tools were extraordinary.
3. Green pines and green cypresses: green: green. Cui: green. Refers to evergreen pines and cypresses. It is a metaphor for a person with noble qualities and firm integrity. From Xiao Zhizhong's "Couplets on the Tomb of Marquis Wu at Dingjun Mountain in Mian County": The ancient stones are fragrant and the bones of famous people are; the pines and cypresses are green and the hearts of the old ministers.
4. You will know the pines and cypresses when the weather is cold: In the coldest month of winter, you will know that the pines and cypresses are evergreen. It is a metaphor that only through a severe test can a person's quality be revealed. From "The Analects of Confucius·Zihan": The year is cold, and then you know that the pines and cypresses will wither.