1. Liang Chen. Chen refers to the location of the North Star, which contains the distant mystery of the stars and the vastness and vastness of the universe. Later, it was used as the residence of the emperor, which refers to the emperor and the king. It is rich in symbols of noble power and has a sense of domineering and majestic feudal kingship. Used as a middle name for boys, it refers to the boy's preciousness, contains auspicious colors, and has mysterious, noble and domineering connotations. Liang Chen has the meaning of a good time and beautiful scenery, implying a bright future for the boy.
2. Liang Zun. When I see the word "Zun", I think of "Ten thousand people fighting for wine in front of the Zun". Zun is a vessel for holding wine in ancient times, and it has a precious meaning. Qizun has the same pronunciation as Zun, and the pronunciation is loud and resonant. Used in boys' names, it refers to the boy's nobility, a person worthy of respect, and a high status. Liang Zun reads with great force, showing the boy's indomitable, heroic and domineering side.
3. Liang Xingye. The name Liang Xingye is taken from the poem "The stars hang down on the plains and the fields are vast, and the moon surges over the rivers." This name has the beauty of an artistic conception of stars densely clustered and the sky high and vast. It shows a scene with bright stars under the magnificent night sky. One can perceive the vastness of the sky and the mystery of the stars. Jiang Liang Xingye has a poetic and elegant atmosphere with unique connotation. It also refers to the handsome and heroic figure of the boy.
4. Liang Jinsheng. Brocade is an ancient silk fabric, rich in meaning of preciousness. It is used in people's names to indicate their dignity and implies a bright future. Sheng means bright and prosperous. When used in a boy's name, it means that the boy's future will be bright. Taking Liang Jinsheng as a boy's name gives off an attitude as bright as a jade tree in front of the wind, showing that the boy is a gentleman facing the wind, with a posture as strong as a star's finger. When read, it reveals elegance in its domineering tone, showing the outstanding temperament of a man.
5. Liang Fengjun. The name is taken from the poem "When we meet, I will drink for you, and I will tie my horse to the tall building beside the weeping willow." The poem depicts the natural and unrestrained spirit of a man visiting his friends. Using Fengjun as the name of a boy named Liang reflects the boy's high-spirited mood and expresses that the boy is an open-minded person with a good attitude. At the same time, it also implies that the boy has good moral character and is good at communicating with others. Liang Fengjun has a unique sense of elegance and domineering, showing the boy's wantonness and unrestrainedness.