1. Xiang Yibei
Taken from Zhao Ding's poem "My old studies are in ruins and I can't say a word".
One: One word is pronounced as yī, one word and five elements belong to water. When used as a person's name, it means having no distractions, starting well and finishing well, and being serious.
Bei: The word "bei" is pronounced as bèi. The five elements of the word "bei" belong to water. When used as a person's name, it means cuteness, preciousness and wealth.
2. Xiang Lianjing
Taken from Liu _'s poem "Jingshan Mountain is connected with Taihua, and it is difficult to distinguish it from the green mountains".
Lián: The ligature is pronounced as lián, and the five elements of the ligature belong to fire. When used in a person’s name, it means beauty, auspiciousness, and friendliness.
Jing: The word Jing is pronounced jìng, and the five elements of the word Jing belong to gold. When used as a name, it means respect, humility, loyalty and justice.
3. Xiang Zihang
Taken from Bai Juyi's poem "I have been bored in Yuhang for three years, and I was drunk for plum blossoms for several times."
Zi: Zi is pronounced as zǐ, and the five elements of Zi belong to wood. When used as a name, it means full of vitality, vigorous growth, and endless self-improvement.
Hang: The word Hang is pronounced háng, and the five elements of the word Hang belong to wood. When used as a name, it means beauty, gentleness, and understanding.