Use poems to name names

The names are chosen from verses as follows:

1. Qinghuan

The taste of the world is Qinghuan. ——Su Shi's "Huanxi Sand"

2. Yaoqing

There is a beautiful Yaoqing who can dye Han. Sent thousands of miles away, short poems and long slips. ——Liu Yong's "Wind Holds the Cup"

3. Haonan

The auspicious flowers are floating in the snow, and the Haoqi fills the Nangong. ——Yang Shi'e's "He Dou Libu lives in the snow"

4. Xuan hibiscus

When you know the hibiscus is luxuriant in the building, you can feel the fragrance of reed in the water. ——Li Longji's "Dragon Boat Festival"

5. Swallow Snow

The white horse is walking in the deep snow, and the yellow swans are flying far away from Qin Yun. ——Yang Shen's "Leave the Table to Farewell Peng Er"

6. Yun Heng

The flying clouds slowly come to Gao dusk, and the colorful pen inscribes a heart-breaking sentence. ——He Zhu's "The Sapphire Case"

7. Jiaxue

The north wind blows snow at the beginning of the fourth watch, Jiarui Tianjiao and the New Year's Eve. ——Lu You's "Heavy Night Snow"

8. Yinghan

The children of the Li Kingdom are scattered like smoke, and the remaining figures of the female musicians reflect the cold sun. ——Du Fu, "Watching Gongsun's Disciples Dance with Swords and Prefaces"

9. Yixing

We all have the desire to fly, and want to go up to the blue sky to embrace the bright moon. ——Li Bai's "Xuanzhou Xie_loujie Farewell to the School Secretary Shu Yun"

10. Shu Yue

Looking at Shu Yue in groups, the bright ice silkworm silk. ——Nalan Xingde

The Book of Songs:

The Book of Songs is the beginning of ancient Chinese poetry and the earliest collection of poems. It collects poems from the early Western Zhou Dynasty to the middle of the Spring and Autumn Period (before From the 11th century to the 6th century BC), there are a total of 311 poems, 6 of which are Sheng poems, that is, they only have titles and no content, and are called the six Sheng poems ("Nanmei", "Baihua", "Hua millet" ", "You Geng", "Chong Qiu", "You Yi"), reflecting the social outlook of about five hundred years from the beginning of the Zhou Dynasty to the late Zhou Dynasty.

The author of "The Book of Songs" is unknown, and most of it cannot be verified. It is said that it was collected by Yin Jifu and compiled by Confucius. The Book of Songs was called "The Book of Songs" in the pre-Qin period, or the whole number was called "The Three Hundred Songs". It was revered as a Confucian classic during the Western Han Dynasty and was first called the Book of Songs, which is still in use today.