1. When naming twin babies, it is best to use a four-letter idiom, which should be a good bonus. Girls
Bu Wanhui: soft and smart. Suitable for girls' names. From "Book of Jin? Biographies of Women? Murong Chui's Wife Duan": "Young and graceful, wise and determined."
Bu Lexin: Peaceful and joyful. Suitable for girls' names. From "Luo Fu" written by Zhang Xie of the Jin Dynasty: "Animals that are beautiful in festivals and happy in all living things."
Names as written symbols cannot determine a person's personality as some fortune tellers say. Destiny, but it embodies the spirit of history and culture, embodies the information of the society of the times, inherits the imprint of family lineage, embodies the deep love and ardent expectations of parents for their children, and implies different ideals, ambitions, tastes, and hobbies and goal pursuit, it plays a great and subtle influence on life.
For example, Yanli and Yuyan have similar meanings and both describe beautiful women. However, they give people completely different feelings. The former is explicit and tacky, while the latter is subtle, provoking, and full of poetic beauty. It reminds people of the moving scene of a lovely woman with bright eyes, a clever smile, and beautiful eyes. Different names often give people different feelings, and a name with unique charm is helpful to get the first impression and stand out. 2. Idioms with twin names
Gao Zhan Far -view: Gao Zhan, Gao Yuan Xuanhuang Ruogu: Huaixu, Huaigu Zhuoran Super Group: Zhuoqun, Super Leading Gong and Establishment: Jian Gong, Jianye An Poor Music: Antao, Le Dao to prevent micro -Du: Wei, Du gradually become a successful chapter: Fei Ran, Fei Zhang has a long way to go: The responsibility is heavy, the responsibility is far away. Starting a family and establishing a career: establishing a family and a career. Protecting the family and defending the country: protecting the country and defending the country. World praise and world reputation: taken from "praise". Yongyong, Yiwu: Taken from "Yongwu" Wenjiang, Wenshan: Taken from "Jiangshan" Xuri, Rising Sun: Taken from words with similar meanings.
Shanxiang, Shanhe: taken from "xianghe" Junxiong, Junwei: taken from "majestic" Chang'an, Changping: taken from "peace" Shi Lei, Shi Xin: Taken from similar glyphs and meanings. Qi Xiu, Qi Zhi: taken from "cultivation and governance" Shu Fei, Shu Yang: taken from "flying" Shu Ya, Shu Liang: taken from "Ya Liang" Shu Xin, Shu Le: taken from words with similar meanings.
Weizhi, Weixiang: taken from "ambition". 3. What are the idioms that are suitable for the names of twins?
Idioms describing "dragon and phoenix twins" include: dragon and phoenix dance, dragon and phoenix show auspiciousness, good things come in pairs, and dragon and phoenix chicks Idiom: 龙飞飞飞 Pinyin: lóng fēi fèng wǔ Explanation : It originally described the winding and majestic mountains, and later also described the powerful and flexible calligraphy strokes.
Source: "Tokyo Fu" by Zhang Heng of the Han Dynasty: "My ancestors have dragons flying over the white water, and phoenixes flying over the ruins." Su Shi of the Song Dynasty "Biaozhongguan Stele": "On the mountain of Tianmu, the water flows out, and dragons fly and phoenixes dance. , "Excellent in Lin'an"
Sentence examples: Looking up, I saw four large screens hanging on the north wall, with dragons and phoenixes dancing in cursive script, which was amazing. Pinyin code: lffw Synonyms: free and unrestrained Usage: used as predicate, object, attributive; to describe powerful calligraphy strokes English: lively and vigorous in calligraphy Idiom: dragon and phoenix present auspiciousness Pinyin: lóng fèng chéng xiáng Explanation: Refers to auspicious events.
Source: "Kong Congzi·Jiwen" by Kong Yu of the Han Dynasty: "When the emperor is virtuous and peace is about to be achieved, then the lin, phoenix, turtle, and dragon will first show him auspiciousness." Example sentences: This is the presentation of dragon and phoenix. Xiang, please invite your husband's wife to drink Taiping wine together.
Usage: as object, complement; referring to auspicious events. English: the dragon and the phoenix bring prosperity. 4. What are the four-character idioms that can be used to name quadruplets?
handsome and unrestrained yīng jun xiāo sǎ orchid and heart lán zhì huì xīn ice and jade bīng qīng yù jié dragon and phoenix in auspiciousness lóng fèng chéng xiáng 龙broken Keden lóng duàn kě dēng handsome and unrestrained yīng jun4 xiāo sǎ: Handsome, generally used to describe a man with outstanding intelligence, extraordinary appearance, natural and generous, charming and unrestrained.
Natural and unrestrained is a state. Natural and unrestrained is not only a transcendent and graceful manner in words and deeds, but also a state of naturalness and unique charm. Natural and unrestrained is frankness, straightforwardness, and a sincere attitude towards life. Lanzhihuixin lán zhì huì xīn: describes a woman who is beautiful and smart.
Wang Bo of the Tang Dynasty's "Qixi Festival": "The sound of gold is like jade, and the quality of Huixinlan is orchid." 3. Bingqingyujie bīng qīng yù jié: It means a metaphor for a person's pure conduct.
Cao Zhi of the Three Kingdoms Wei Dynasty "Guanglu Doctor Xunhou Edict": "As clear as ice, as clean as jade, lawful but not intimidating, harmonious but not obscene." 4. The dragon and phoenix are auspicious lóng fèng chéng xiáng: dragon and phoenix present auspiciousness refers to something auspicious and festive.
In traditional Chinese concepts, dragon and phoenix represent good luck and good luck. When dragon and phoenix are used together, they often express joy. From "Kong Congzi."
"Record and Question", there are also many allusions and legends about "dragon and phoenix presenting auspiciousness" and several film and television works of the same name have been produced. 5. Long Duan Ke Deng lóng duàn kě dēng: refers to business profits.