Chinese culture allusions to name boys

Selected Boy Names from Traditional Chinese Allusions When it comes to naming boys with origins, the first thing many people think of is "Chu Ci". Indeed, there are many words in "Chu Ci" that are suitable for boys' names. However, China has very rich allusions to traditional Chinese culture, and there are many words and phrases in Tang poetry, Song poetry, etc. that can be used in boys’ names. Below I will introduce a few selected ones.

Lingjun: From Qu Yuan's "Li Sao": the name Yu is Zhengzexi, and the courtesy name Yu is Lingjun. Lingjun means good and balanced spirit, which can mean that the boy is kind and fair, has a good heart, is spiritually sufficient and has good temperament.

Ju Ming: From Qu Yuan's "Nine Songs of the Eastern Emperor Taiyi": The long sword is caressing the jade ear, and the jade ring is ringing. Qiu (pronounced Qiu) refers to beautiful jade. As a boy's name, "Xuanming" can mean that the child is handsome, well-liked and popular.

Should be repaired: From Qu Yuan's "Nine Songs of Xiangjun": Beauty should be repaired. "Yi" means "appropriate", "xiu" means "modification", "yixiu" refers to "modification", just right, which means that the boy can grasp the sense of proportion, behave appropriately, and be cultivated and accomplished.

Cun Zhi: From Wang Bo's "Sending Du Shaofu to Shuzhou": There are close friends in the sea, and they are like neighbors in the world. Cun means existence, and Zhi can be understood as confidant and conscience. This name can mean that the boy always has good intentions and has many confidants and friends.

Pu Shen: From Wang Wei's "Rewarding Zhang Shaofu": The king asked the poor to understand the reason, and the fisherman's song entered Pu Shen. The meaning of this poem is: If you ask about the truth of poverty and prosperity, please listen to the sound of fishing songs deep in the water. Therefore, Pu Shen can mean that boys are good at learning, able to find problems in subtle ways, and are very shrewd.

An Chan: From Wang Wei's "Passing the Xiangji Temple": Song of the Sky Pond at Dusk, An Chan Taming the Poisonous Dragon. The word "Anchan" is a Buddhist term, which refers to the state of peace and tranquility in body and mind. When used in a boy's name, it can mean that the child is not impatient or impatient when things happen, and can be calm.

Zhenghong: From Wang Yucheng's "Dianpinxilip Sensing": Zhenghong in the sky, recognizing the line from a distance like a embroidery. Zhenghong here refers to the swans that travel long distances. When used as a boy's name, it can mean that the child is not afraid of difficulties, dares to challenge, and yearns for success.

Long memory: from Pan Lang's "Jiuquanzi Long Memory of Watching the Tide": Long memory of watching the tide, Manguo people compete to watch the river. Long memory refers to frequent recall. Among boys' names, there are good connotations such as sensibility, kindness, and being good at thinking.

Wenbin: From "The Analects": Wenbin is a gentleman. Being respectful and polite is called a gentleman. Used as a boy's name, it can mean elegance, temperament, outstanding talent, and a rare talent.

Botong: From "The Biography of Du Lin in the Book of the Later Han Dynasty": Bo Yaduo Tong is called the prime minister. Bo refers to being knowledgeable and well-behaved, and general refers to being well-informed. Broadcom can mean that the child knows a lot about people and can understand everything. The benefits of choosing a boy’s name with Chinese allusions. Although there are many ways to choose a boy’s name now, some parents still like to consider it from the perspective of Chinese allusions. In fact, naming with Chinese allusions does have many benefits. For example, you can see if the following three items make sense.

1. The name will have more connotation. The allusions of Chinese ancient Chinese culture are cultural treasures. Many words have rich meanings and connotations after being tempered by history. Therefore, using these words in boys’ names can make the names more connotative and more interesting. charm.

2. Naming becomes easier. Many parents are troubled when choosing a name for a boy. They are always afraid that they will not choose the right name. Moreover, it is troublesome to find word combinations one by one. It is more convenient and faster to directly find some ready-made words from Chinese classics to use as names.

3. When mentioning the name, it gives people a sense of superiority. A name based on Chinese allusions. When others ask about the meaning of the name, you can say which poem the name comes from or which great writer it was, etc. Names with origins and allusions can give people a sense of superiority. Feel. A complete collection of Chinese allusions for naming boys. There are many Chinese allusions. Therefore, when parents use Chinese allusions to name their children, they can read and refer to them extensively to find a name that is more suitable for their baby. Below are the names I looked for from Chinese classics, listed here for your reference when naming.

Jianhui Sage, Kangle and Kaifeng

Bosen Mao’s Journey to Qi Guangchenxing

Ruohuaman Road Yanglingqi Fu

Shao Looking from afar, Shu Du Ruo shines

Boya, Lu Li, Yangbo Lingye

Flying dragon is beautiful and bright, Huaijin

Hongjie Yunqi is bright and clear at night

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Wen Hao, Chen Lianghui and Guangzhi

Qibo Riji Qingyun reassures the heart

Yanhao Yuqiang flies up the mind

Du Ruoqiu Mingcheng Yong Jiashu

Boyong Yuer is Jiajia by Wu Huang

Xiu Neng An Ge Jian Zhi Shu Li

Qi Ji Festival Xi Bao Lu Bingde

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The majestic and luxuriant Chen Yu is worn to the sky

The regular Yu se carries the Yu Jianqi

The spirit is bright and the clouds are flying and flying in the distance

Xin Fanghao Promote faith and virtue