Li Fengyang (from Mu Congfu. "昜" means "to spread". "Yang" means "a tree with hairy seeds that can be spread far and wide by the wind". Original meaning: 1 The seeds are actually trees that can be spread far and wide by the wind)
Li Qianyang
Li Fengyang
Li Xiaoyang
Li Ziyang
Li Baiyang
Li Yangchun (Yang Tong "Yang")
Li Yanghe (Yang Zhouhe's "Yuanjian Lei Han·Niao San·He San" quoted by Liang Yinyun of the Southern Dynasties "Novel·Shanghai Yangzhou": "There are guests who follow each other, and each expresses his or her ambition. Some of them wish to be the governor of Yangzhou, some wish to make a lot of money, or they wish to ride on a crane to ascend. One of them said: 'With a hundred thousand strings wrapped around my waist, I will ride on a crane.' Yangzhou. "Want to have all three." Later, "Yangzhou Crane" was used as a metaphor to describe unattainable wishes or impossible good things.)
Li Yangfei (Yang Guifei)
Li Yanglu (Yangzhi nectar is a metaphor in Buddhism for the nectar that can revive all things.)