Chaozong, Tongguan, Kong Yang, etc.
1. Chaozong: All rivers return to the sea. The name comes from "The Book of Songs·Xiaoya·Mianshui", which describes the scene of rivers rushing to the sea, implying the unity of many people in the common pursuit of progress and development. .
2. Tongguan: a pen with a red shaft that was used by ancient female historians to record events. The name comes from "The Book of Songs·Beifeng·Jingnu", which depicts a smart, capable and talented person giving the protagonist a red penholder as a gift, symbolizing good wishes and precious qualities.
3. Kong Yang: Very bright and dazzling. This name comes from "The Book of Songs·Binfeng·July", which describes the sun shining brightly when it is high in the sky and illuminating the earth. It is a metaphor for being full of vitality and vitality, thereby expressing expectations and desires for a better future.