When the ancient Chinese gave names, they would always have a certain character and a certain number. For example, Li Bai, whose courtesy name was Taibai and whose name was Qinglian Jushi. Please he

When the ancient Chinese gave names, they would always have a certain character and a certain number. For example, Li Bai, whose courtesy name was Taibai and whose name was Qinglian Jushi. Please help me explain the meaning of the characters and symbols.

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The word is the name given to a noble man when he is twenty years old (adult) during a crowning ceremony. The word and the name are related, and the word is the meaning of the name. Interpretation, so, if the poster wants to choose a word, it is not impossible, but modern people are not very interested in this. Haha, you can try it yourself. It depends on what your name is. Generally, the word and the name must have the same As for connections and titles, they usually belong to people who have made great contributions and are famous, but ordinary people may not have them. For example, Zhuge Liang, whose courtesy name was Kong Ming, and whose posthumous title was Zhong Wu. He is very famous

Yeah. . The original poster is Liqun. I just found a sentence and found the original poster’s name. Haha

Referring to people

Wang Wei set up a society with the surname of Qun, and called it the big society. ——"Book of Rites"

There are also these few sentences

And there are all the heroes in the world. ——"Xunzi·Fei Twelve Sons"

A gentleman is reserved and does not fight, and he is a group but not party. ——"The Analects of Confucius"

I thought about it and combined these sentences, you choose Junjie. . . . I don’t know if it’s good or not, I just think about it myself

If you think it’s not good, you can also start with your name, maybe a further explanation of your name, etc.

Sorry, I haven’t been online these days

Since the poster asked Junjie what he meant, haha, let me tell you. I thought of it myself. This word came to my mind after reading the above sentences. What is your name? With the word "qun", I took the "jun" on the left side of the word "qun". Jun is a respectful name for people in ancient times. Jie is taken from the first sentence "yingjie". Junjie can express some of your ambitions. , or character, etc. I personally think this is okay. Junjie, homophonic to Junjie, let’s see if you like this word

Owner, you like tigers. I also like tigers. There are fewer and fewer wild tigers now, and their ability to survive in captivity is also very poor. , is a worrying question. It seems that the poster is very concerned about this. I think the word Junjie can sum up your characteristics

Do you still want to get a number, like Ouyang Xiuhao Liuyi layman, Li Baiqing Layman Lian, Layman Li Qingzhao and Yi An, and Mr. Wuliu, etc. It depends on whether the poster prefers "lay scholar" or "sir". We are not in ancient times, and the ancient people's nicknames usually have some background. As for you, haha, you can take whatever you want according to your own preferences, and don't care about what others say.

It has to do with tigers. The Mr. Tiger Protector and Tiger Protector Layman you mentioned are all okay. I can see your love for tigers. I thought about it. Now there is no need to use it like in ancient times. Then those who are "Wenzou" can also be "Aihu layman" and so on. If you think that's not enough, you can also start by caring for tigers and protecting endangered animals, and think of some numbers that you think are suitable for you.

I have some humble opinions, I hope they can help you