My fortune is short of gold and wood, and my surname is Zhao. How should I name it?

Zhao Wanran: Beautiful look. Suitable for girls' names. From Sima Xiangru's "Ode to Beauty" in the Han Dynasty: "When a woman is alone, she is graceful in bed. She is strange and beautiful, and her grace is bright."

Zhao Junxiong: A heroic and outstanding person, a hero. Suitable for boys' names. From "Historical Records? Biography of the Marquis of Huaiyin": "When the world is in trouble at the beginning, the hero Jie Jian calls out, the people in the world gather in clouds and fog, the fish scales are mixed, and the wind blows."

The allusions used are: On the other hand, one of the cultural traditions of our country is that names are taken from classic poems or allusions, which are rich in cultural flavor. It is also an important way to improve the cultural quality and aesthetic quality of names. When naming a baby, there are two tendencies in pseudonyms. The first is to use its original meaning, and the second is to use "dian" to give new meaning or use old words in new ways, or borrow words and use them reversely.