The boy surnamed Xu has a name.

Ying Jie (handsome and outstanding) is far-reaching (from Zhuge Liang's Commandment Book: "You can't be clear-minded unless you are indifferent, and you can't be far-reaching unless you are quiet") Jun Chi (from the idiom: talented and talented) Yu Ze (kindness is like rain) Ye Lei (aboveboard) Wei Qi (great and magical) Sheng Rui ("Sheng" is bright and prosperous. "Rui" means wisdom) Wenbo (literary talent flying, erudite) God bless (born with a child blessed by heaven) Wenhao (Hao's word means: boundless) is clean (Xiu: describes slender and tall, clean: neat) Li Xin (Li: Li Mingxin: bright) is sailing (my hero, let him go sailing. Later, it generally refers to saints) Saint Jie (Saint: Noble Jie: Outstanding) Jun Nan (Jun: Handsome Nan: Firm) Hong Tao (Hong: vigorous, prosperous) Wei Qi (Wei: great Qi: auspicious) Rong Xuan (Xuan: distinguished) Yue Ze (Ze: extensive water source) Hao Yu (mind is like the universe, boundless) Jin Yu. A metaphor for having a good moral character) Hao Xuan (meaning: aboveboard, imposing) Qing Cang (indomitable spirit, man's true colors) (from the Song Dynasty poet Su Shi's "Jiangchengzi's Hunting in Mizhou" "... left leads the yellow, right holds the blue ...") Qing Yu (meaning the same as above) Zhi Ze (Ze: the water source of a wide area) Zi Xuan (. Knowledgeable) Hong Wen (carry forward; Text: Writer) Zhehan (with extensive knowledge) Yuze (Grace) Kairui (Kai: Model; Rui: Auspicious) Jianhui (Building Brilliant Achievements) Tianlei (Lei: Accumulated Stones) Shaohui (Shao: Inherited Glory) Zeyang (Vast Ocean) Xinlei (Xin: Wealth) Peng Xuan (Xuan: Bright, Read xuān) Blog (Wen Tao Wu lue, broad and profound) Hao.