The reference for boys’ names from the Songs of Songs is as follows:
1. Liangzhe, Xingyu, Chengde, Hongguang, Junzhe, Borong, Guoyuan, Qianbei, Hong Bo, Hongfu.
2. Yongchang, Zhenghao, Honghui, Yingzhe, Yuanqing, Hongguang, Zeyu, Heya, Hongda, Weimao.
3. Xingye, Junfeng, Hongxin, Yangyan, Haobo, Qianshi, Zimin, Simiao, Haobo and Chengen.
4. Yunfa, Liangbi, Guangyao, Hongbao, Heguang, Hongmiao, Jinpeng, Jincheng, Yuncheng and Hongyi.
5. Jiaying, Hongkai, Xiuwei, Junba, Hexuan, Angran, Kangfa, Zhenyu, Hefeng, Jiaxi.
6. Tianyuan, Jianbai, Hongda, Xingchi, Hanhe, Yanchang, Yangxu, Minzhi, Jiayu, Junxia.
Recommended and Appreciative Appreciation of Nice Chu Ci Names
1. Huaixin
From "Chu Ci·Nine Chapters·Shejiang": "Huaixin Wabi, Suddenly I am about to go." It means having a loyal and honest heart. People have always attached great importance to benevolence, justice, propriety, wisdom and trust, and regard it as the moral standard for judging a person. Naming Huaixin can reflect the boy's integrity and loyalty, which has profound meaning.
2. Jingzhi
The name of Jingzhi comes from the sentence "I am ashamed of the sincerity of the scenery, and I am prepared for it in seclusion" in "Chu Ci·Nine Chapters". It is a boy's name that uses scenery as a metaphor for people. Jing is an auspicious Chinese character, which refers to sunshine and scenery in the text. The name is a metaphor for elegance and generous character. It is just a pronoun and has a modifying effect, making the boy's name more beautiful.