A complete collection of girls' names in the Book of Songs

1. Comfort: from "Chen Feng Yue Chu", "Shu Yao corrects his mistakes, but he is tired and sad".

2. Wen Yin: From "Qin Feng Xiaorong", "Wen Yin opens her hub and drives me".

3. Skillful smile: from "Wei Feng Bamboo Rod", "Skillful smile is like wearing jade".

4. Stubby: It's from Feng Zai Chi, and "I'm going my own way, and I'm getting tired of my wheat".

5. Mishu: From "The Pool of Martin's East Gate", "Bi Mei Shu Ji can sing with you".

6. Ye Qing: From tang style Youdu, "Du who has a good reputation has a good reputation.".

7. Zi Pei: From Zheng Feng Zi Jing, "Qing Qing Zi Pei, leisurely thinking about myself".

8. Lian Yi: From Wei Feng Cut Tan, "The river is clear and Lian Yi".

9. Beauty: from Qi Feng Yi Zi, "Yi Xi's name, beautiful eyes".

1. Jou-chia: It's from "What to Swing? Restrain", and "Respect your dignity, there is no Jou-chia".

11. Xiao Xiao: From The Book of Songs Xiaoya Che Gong: "Xiao Xiao A?vagho?a is leisurely and graceful."

12. Quiet and good: from The Book of Songs, National Style, Zheng Feng, Female Yue, Cock-crow: "The harps and harps are in the imperial court, so it is necessary to be quiet and good."

13. Softness: From The Book of Songs: "The virtue of Shen Bo is gentle and straightforward."

14. Mishu: From The Book of Songs, National Style, Chen Feng, the Pool of the East Gate: "Bi Mei Shu Ji can talk to you."

15. Sirou: It's from "Sanghu, the Thing of Futian". "It's all about wine and softness."

16. Xinning: From "Zhou Song Zai Heng", "There is a pepper with its fragrance, and Hu Kao is the best."

17. Wan Yi: "On the Wild Goose" says: "Let's pay attention to its unique birds, and let's collect them with grace." Meaning: Good manners.

18. Fang Ling: From "Selected Works of Mei Cheng < Seven Hair >": "I'm a creeper, Fang Ling." Meaning: vanilla name. Finger lotus

19. Wen Xin: From Preface to Wen Xin Diao Long: "A man with a Wen Xin speaks with the intention of writing." Meaning: for the purpose of the text.

2. Yi Mei: From Er Ya, "Yi, Mei Ye". Meaning: Yi, beautiful.

21. Qingzhi: From A Lantern Night and A Long History of Yin: "This heart can be relaxed, and Qingzhi is in Yuanxiang." Meaning: A metaphor for a noble and beautiful person.

22. Yuan Xin: From "Furong City": "The common fate is endless, and Cui is left out in the cold." Meaning: lingering fragrance.

23, Jia Yan: From Zhu Zi Quan Shu Xue Wu: "When you see people praise good deeds, you will admire them and record them." Meaning: beautiful language.