1. Xing Si, Cheng Si
It comes from the idiom "Xing Cheng Yu Si", which means that doing things must be done through thinking to succeed. Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty's "Jin Xue Jie" says: "The work is accomplished by hard work, and wasteful by play; the success is achieved by thinking, and destroyed by casualness."
2. Zhengde, Zhenghao
Zheng It sounds sonorous and shouts very loudly; it indicates that the boy has an upright and honest character. Virtue generally refers to a boy who has a benevolent heart, has both ability and political integrity, and is respected by others; Hao means justice, courage, and extraordinary momentum.
3. Wenjiang and Wenshan
Taken from the word "江山". Boys should be masculine, and naming their brothers with the word "kingdom" is very grand. It indicates that the boy will be able to achieve great things and become famous in the future.
4. Jun Yang, Jun Tao
The character Jun is a very noble character, referring to a moral person; Yang is used in people’s names to indicate that people are cheerful and warm; Tao’s original meaning Refers to pottery, and also means happiness. It means that the boy is upright, moral and happy and carefree.
5. Xinghao, Jiahao
Hao refers to heroic emotions and lofty aspirations. The name Hao describes a boy who is ambitious, heroic and open-minded. Among them, "Xinghao" means that the child is as bright as a star and famous; "Jiahao" means that the child has outstanding intelligence and fame.