1. Pang Hanyu
Taken from Liu Cang's poem "A stream of cold water is clear and shallow, and a few clear clouds are slightly green".
Han: The word Han is pronounced as hán, and the five elements of Han are water. When used as a person's name, it means cultivation, cultivation, content, and the capacity to accommodate people.
Yu: The word "Yu" is pronounced as yǔ. The five elements of the word "Yu" belong to earth. When used as a person's name, it means favor, excellence and reputation.
2. Pang Yuting
Taken from the poem "Pear Blossoms Bring Rain" from "The Complete Collection of Idioms".
Yu: The word rain is pronounced as yǔ, and the five elements of the word rain belong to water. When used as a name, it means favor, favor, and wide connections.
Ting: Ting is pronounced as tíng, and the five elements of Ting belong to fire. When used as a name, it means graceful, beautiful, and elegant.
3. Pang Xiaoqian
Taken from Shi Sizhi's poem "After reciting new poems, I only look at myself, and the morning wind blows and hates the wind."
Xiao: Xiao is pronounced as xiǎo, and the five elements of Xiao belong to fire. When used as a name, it means optimism, open-mindedness, and rationality.
Qian: The word Qian is pronounced as qiàn, and the five elements of the word Qian belong to gold. When used as a name, it means pretty, pretty, and graceful.