Good names in ancient poetry

The verses in ancient poetry pursue a kind of artistic beauty, so if you extract certain words from ancient poetry to give a name, it will have both artistic conception and personality.

1. Bin Wei

Lu Ji's "Wen Fu": "Praise for excellent travel with Bin Wei, the discussion is subtle and clear."

2. Yi Han

Wang Wei's "Enjoying the Coolness": "The ripples cover the white sand, and the plain tuna is like swimming in the sky."

3. Trace the Light

Su Shi's "Ode to the Former Red Cliff": "Gui birch and orchid oar, striking the sky and tracing the stream of light."

4. Yiqun

Chen Shou's "Three Kingdoms": "The disciples of Qing and Peng should be virtuous. They are fighting to be the first, but they are still not as good as the unparalleled Yiqun."

5. Jun Mo

Zhao Bingwen's "Qing Xing'er·Wind and Rain for Flowers": "I advise you not to cherish." Drunk in front of flowers, this year the flowers will fade, next year the flowers will fade, and the head will turn gray."