1. Liu Yueyao
Taken from Xu Di's poem "Where did the female stay last night? The nest was empty as the flowers fell and the moon faded"
Moon: The word for moon is pronounced as yuè, and the five elements of the word for moon belong to wood. It is used as a name to symbolize chastity, cleanliness, wisdom, love and beauty;
Yao: The word Yao is pronounced as yáo, and the five elements of the word Yao belong to fire. When used as a name, it means purity, liveliness, beauty, and a promising future.
2. Liu Shuyu
——Taken from the poem "When you hear the wind, it is rain" from "The Complete Collection of Idioms"
Shu: The character Shu is pronounced as shū, and the five elements of the character Shu belong to gold. When used as a name, it means beautiful appearance, gentleness;
Rain: The word rain is pronounced as yǔ, and the five elements of the word rain belong to water. When used as a person's name, it means favor, favor, and wide connections.
3. Liu Zhiling
——Taken from Cheng Ju’s poem "The string is startled and there is no solid intention, the nest is curtained and settled." . 》
志: The word 志 is pronounced as zhì, and the five elements of the word 志 belong to fire. When used as a person’s name, it means ambition, ideals, and interests.
Ling: Ling is pronounced as líng, and the five elements of Ling belong to fire. When used as a name, it means beauty, gentleness, elegance and wisdom.