The names of the Four Books and Five Classics of Tang poetry, Song poetry and Song poetry are as follows:
1. Xia Li. The overall name comes from Confucius' description of "Xia Li, I can describe it, but it is not enough to conquer it." The word Xia means summer, which means enthusiasm and cheerfulness; Li means etiquette, which means the excellence of children. Quality also refers to a boy who is polite and polite to others and is an elegant gentleman.
2. Nagisa Ming. The name comes from "The spring water of the Xiangjiang River is green and green, and the reeds and Zhuzhu sing with spring birds"; Zhu, a small island in the water, has the meaning of far-reaching, smooth wind and water, and prosperous development. Ming can be understood as a blockbuster, soaring into the sky, which means that when the boy grows up, he will become an outstanding talent, outstanding and amazing.
3. Be careful. The name comes from "The slope is slippery and you need to be alert, and the road is steep and difficult so you need to be cautious." Just like the literal meaning of the name, it means that boys should be cautious in doing things in order to have peace of mind. Among them, the original meaning of "Shen" means caution; "An" means tranquility, peace and comfort. It is hoped that the boy will have a stable place to live, have both talents and virtues, be safe and auspicious, and be rich in cultural connotations.
4. Bingshi. It has the meaning of being upright and fair. When used in a boy's name, it expresses the hope that the child will be upright and kind. Shi refers to a class, heading towards an official career, with a worry-free future. It is hoped that the boy can keep moving forward and achieve certain achievements. Achievement. The tone is calm and it reads well. The font shapes are semi-enclosed structure and left-right structure respectively, which is convenient for writing.
5. Yiyun. From "The Songs of Chu: Yuanyou": I wandered through the blue clouds and suddenly came to Guifu's old hometown. Explanation: Wandering in all directions across the blue clouds, I suddenly overlook Tianyuan in my hometown.
The Four Books and the Five Classics occupy a very important position among the many literary works of traditional Chinese culture. They are the core books studied by Confucian and Hakka students in the past dynasties. The Four Books and Five Classics record in detail the historical facts on politics, military, diplomacy, culture and other aspects of China's early ideological and cultural development, as well as the important thoughts of thinkers such as Confucius and Mencius.
The Four Books refer to "The Great Learning", "The Doctrine of the Mean", "The Analects" and "Mencius". The Five Classics refers to the Book of Songs, the Book of Documents, the Book of Rites, the Book of Changes, and the Spring and Autumn Annals. Because the text of "Chun Qiu" is too simple, it is usually published together with "Zuo Zhuan", "Gongyang Zhuan" and "Gu Liang Zhuan" which explain "Chun Qiu".