Girls’ names in ancient poetry

The names of girls in ancient poetry are as follows:

1. Wan'er (Wan, Er): This name comes from the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai's "Quiet Night Thoughts": "The moonlight shines in front of the bed." , suspected to be frost on the ground. Looking up at the bright moon, looking down at hometown. "Wan'er means to describe a woman who is gentle and elegant.

2. Xiu Qin (Xiu, Qin): This name comes from the Qing Dynasty writer Wen Kang's "The Heroes of Sons and Daughters": "A single branch is beautiful, and thousands of flowers are silent." Xiu Qin means to describe a woman's beauty and elegance. .

3. Xiaoyan (Xiao, Yan): This name comes from the "Qingping Diao" written by the poet Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty: "The clouds think of clothes and flowers think of face, and the spring breeze blows on the threshold and the dew is thick. If we hadn't met at the top of the jade mountain, we would have met Xiangyaotai meets under the moon. "Xiaoyan means swallow in the morning, which means fresh and beautiful."

4. Yulian (Yu, Lian): This name comes from the Song Dynasty poet Yang Wanli's "Walking off from Jingci Temple to see off Lin Zifang at dawn": "After all, the scenery of West Lake in June is different from that of the four seasons. The sky is connected to the sky. The lotus leaves are infinitely green, and the lotus flowers are uniquely red in the sun. "Yulian means lotus in the rain, which means freshness and elegance."

5. Ya Yun (Ya, Yun): This name comes from "Climbing the Stork Tower" by Wang Zhihuan, a poet of the Tang Dynasty: "The sun is over the mountains, and the Yellow River flows into the sea. If you want to see a thousand miles away, go higher. One floor." Yayun means to describe a woman's elegance and temperament.

6. Yun Brocade (Yun, Jin): This name comes from the "Qing Ping Tiao" written by the poet Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty: "The clouds think of clothes and flowers think of face, and the spring breeze blows on the threshold and the dew is thick. If I hadn't seen you at the top of the jade mountain, I would have looked to you. Meet under the moon in Yaotai. "Yunjin means cloud-like embroidery, which means beauty and magnificence."

7. Magnolia (Yu, Lan): This name comes from the Ming Dynasty poet Gao Qi's "Nine Plum Blossoms": "Beside the bamboo leaves in front of the bright snow window, jade flowers hang in the spring breeze hall." Magnolia means The orchid, as beautiful as jade, symbolizes nobility and purity.

8. Si Hui (Si, Hui): This name comes from "The One Who Seeks Hermitage Is Not Encountered" by Jia Dao, a poet of the Tang Dynasty: "Panasonic asked the boy, saying that the teacher went to collect medicine. Only in this mountain, the cloud "Si Hui means thinking wisely."

9. Jingxiu (Jing, Xiu): This name comes from "Begonia" written by the poet Su Shi of the Song Dynasty: "The east wind is full of light, and the fragrant mist is full of moonlight in the corridor. I'm afraid that the flowers will fall asleep late at night, Therefore, burn a high candle and illuminate the red makeup. "Jingxiu means quiet and beautiful."

10. Mengyao (Meng, Yao): This name comes from the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai's "About to Enter the Wine": "If you are proud of life, you must enjoy it to the fullest, and don't let the golden bottle stand empty against the moon. I am born with talents. It’s useful, and you’ll come back after all your money has been spent.” Mengyao means beautiful jade, which means beauty and preciousness.