1. Deng Yanjing
Yan: The original meaning of the word Yan is to refer to Shen and extension.
Jing: The original meaning of the word Jing refers to bright light or sunlight. It is also extended to refer to scenes or scenery, as well as to express greatness or admiration.
From the Song Dynasty: "Jiuquanzi" written by Pan Lang reminds me of the West Lake, and the infinite sceneries in spring on the lake.
From the Tang Dynasty poem: "Looking at the Spring Terrace" written by Li Longji. The sweet spring meanders across the bright light, and the five oak trees extend to Weiyang.
2. Deng Sipeng
Si: means to miss, consider, miss.
Peng: The big roc spreads its wings, symbolizing the ability to move forward bravely. It means one of the largest birds in the legend, a metaphor for a bright future.
Tang poetry: The easy-to-control Fuyao looks back early, and everyone wants to see the big peng fly.
3. Deng Zongbin
Zong: The original meaning of the word Zong refers to ancestral temple, ancestral temple, and later also refers to ancestors, Clan. It also means to respect and respect.
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.
From Tang poetry: "Officials at the Inner Palace Banquet on the October Birthday, Couples in the Cypress Liang Style" written by Li Xian.
From Tang poetry: "Twenty-Five Poems of Princess You Changning Flowing into the Cup and Pond" written by Shangguan Zhaorong. The branches are lush and elegant.
4. Hong
Pei: means cultivation, the soil on the foundation pile.
Hong: The word "Hong" originally refers to wild goose or swan, which are the largest species of flying birds. Later, the word Hong was also used to describe big, strong, and prosperous.
From a Tang poem: "Lamentable" written by Du Fu. Wang Sheng had worshiped color long ago, and he cultivated it everywhere beyond the mountains.
From the Song Dynasty poem: "Snow Plum Fragrance" written by Liu Yong has no hatred and hatred, lovesickness, and pays all the tribute to Zhenghong.
5. Deng Huaiwei
Huai: The main meaning of the word Huai is to miss. Later, the word "huai" also refers to chest, embrace, harbor, surround, return, comfort, etc.
Wei: It means admirable courage, power, and majesty.
Tang poetry: The generals are full of power, and the Huns are afraid of fame.
The Book of Songs: The power of death and mourning, brother Kong Huai.