1. Zhixuan, from the "Tao Te Ching·Chapter 1": "These two have the same origin but different names. They are both called Zhixuan. Xuan is another Xuan, and it is the door to all mysteries." "Xuan" is in This is a mysterious meaning, which is often seen in Taoist teachings. It gives people a sense of profoundness and elusiveness, and has a kind of fairy spirit. Using it together with the classical Chinese function word "zhi" to name a boy not only has profound meaning, but also highlights the boy's gentle and elegant characteristics.
2. Immortality comes from Chapter 7 of "Tao Te Ching": "The reason why heaven and earth can last long is because they do not generate themselves, so they can live forever." "Eternal life" means immortality. As a boy's name, it has a very beautiful meaning and reflects the parents' wishes and deep love for the boy. At the same time, this name will also remind people of the male protagonist "Chen Changsheng" in the costume fantasy drama "Chen Changsheng", which is impressive.
3. Shanyuan, from Chapter 8 of the "Tao Te Ching": "Living in a good place, having a kind heart, being kind and benevolent, speaking good faith, governing well, doing good things, and doing good things at the right time." "Sunyeon" in the article means "the heart is as clear and calm as water". When it is used to name a boy, it is hoped that the boy will be broad-minded, calm, not shallow, not exaggerated, and have profound connotations. Moreover, the reading has a smooth and oblique change, the rhythm is beautiful and harmonious, and it is very pleasant to listen to.
4. Shanren. "Shanren" is extracted from the "Tao Te Ching" as a boy's name. It is intended to remind people that they should be kind to others, unite and cooperate, help each other, be kind-hearted, and give people a very meaningful character. Feelings are endearing. In terms of pronunciation, the tones of the two characters are Qusheng and Yangping respectively, which are ups and downs, loud and pleasant to the ear.
5. The clear way comes from Chapter 41 of "Tao De Jing": "The clear way is like ignorance, the way forward is like retreat, and the unruly way is like _." "The clear way is like ignorance" in "Tao De Jing" It implies that "there is no way out after mountains and rivers, and there is no way out after dark willows and flowers". Choosing "Ming Dao" to name the boy is to hope that the boy will have strong and unyielding qualities, which means a bright road and unlimited future.