1. Ren Lingfeng
Taken from an anonymous poem "On the second day, the ice is cut and washed, and on the third day, it is collected in Lingyin".
Ling: The word Ling is pronounced as líng, and the five elements of the word Ling belong to water. When used as a name, it means nobility, promotion to a higher position, and courage to fight.
Feng: Feng is pronounced as fēng, and the five elements of Feng belong to earth. When used as a name, it means excellence, extraordinary achievements, and the pinnacle of life.
2. Ren Yanzhi
Taken from a poem by Tang Bin (Qing Dynasty) "A scholar who has the ambition to be independent should break away from the popular customs and not drift around in the world."
Yan: Yan is pronounced as yán, and the five elements of Yan belong to earth. When used as a name, it means politeness, pursuit of progress, and grand ambitions.
Zhi: The word "zhi" is pronounced zhì. The five elements of the word "zhi" belong to fire. When used as a person's name, it means ambition, ideals and interests.
3. Ren Peiyuan
Taken from Wei Zongwu's poem "The moon is over and the source is poor, but the clouds are twilight."
Pei: Pei is pronounced as péi. The five elements of Pei belong to earth. When used as a name, it means knowledge, advancement, and reliability.
Source: The source word is pronounced as yuán, and the five elements of the source word belong to water. When used as a person's name, it means vitality, hope, and vitality.