Shuai Bin
Shuai means handsome and commanding.
"Shuowen Jiezi" explains: Wearing a scarf. From towel,?.
Bin: Bin is similar to the homophone "bin" and generally refers to a person who is gentle and has outstanding moral character. For example, "The Analects of Confucius? Yong Ye": "Being gentle and gentle, then a gentleman." This means that only with elegant literary talent and good qualities can he be regarded as a gentleman with moral cultivation.
"Shuowen Jiezi" explains: Bin, ancient text. The portion, the literary quality is also prepared. "The Analects of Confucius" says: "Literature and quality."
Shuai means handsome, role model, and general; Bin means elegant, elegant, and elegant, with beautiful meaning.
The meaning of this name can be interpreted as: "General? Wenya". Idiom: handsome and polite