What does the name Lu Bu mean?

I think the ancients had similar ideas to today’s naming, hoping for good luck and peace. But many poor people have no names. They have no names all their lives and their surnames are followed by numbers, just like Zhu Chongba and Chen Jiusi back then. Of course, the people discussed now all have names. Regarding the meaning of cloth, I think the ancients mainly valued its three meanings when choosing names. 1. The Book of Changes Yun Kun is cloth - "Book of Changes Shuo Gua" In other words, cloth has The meaning of land is given in the name, which gives it a sense of weight and complements the five elements. 2. Cloth is a kind of currency in ancient times, such as knife cloth, so it can be regarded as metal or money. I think the first meaning of the name is I hope this person will be rich and wealthy when he grows up. The second meaning is that I hope this person will be a man, upright and upright, with gold and stone. 3. Cloth is the most common meaning. The five elements here belong to wood. Cloth was mainly used to make clothes in ancient times and became part of the tax collection in the Tang Dynasty. Cloth is as important as money, and its role is particularly important in the Qin and Han Dynasties, when productivity was more distant and lower. I think the name cloth also has a meaning of expectation, right? The birth of a baby boy will be more important. It was a strange thing, but she saw that the umbilical cord had cut itself, her eyes were bright, and she was standing in front of her with clenched fists. Huang was surprised, wiped off the dirt quickly and held it in her arms. Later, when talking to her husband, Lu Liang was very happy: "My son is a god." Because he was born on the cloth, he was named Lu Bu.