Name the girl with a complete surname and the source of famous verses from the Book of Songs and The Analects of Confucius.

1. Zhen Zhen (Yin Zhen). "Zhou Nan·Taoyao": "When the peach is young, its leaves are pure." Zhen Zhen, lush appearance.

2. Yan Fei. "Beifeng·Yanyan": "Yanyan is so good at flying that it lacks its feathers."

3. Shushen. "Beifeng·Yanyan": "In the end, he is gentle and helpful, and he is careful about his body." Shushen, kind and cautious. For example, there is an artist in Taiwan named Xiao Shushen.

4. Hui Ran. "Beifeng·Final Wind": "The final wind is hazy, but Hui Ran is willing to come." Hui Ran, obey the appearance.

5. Jing Shu. "Beifeng·Jingnu": "Jingnu and his concubine are waiting for me in the corner of the city." In the 2010 version of Three Kingdoms, a character named Orz named Jingshu was added. There is also a word "Jing Juan" below, both of which mean quiet and beautiful.

6. Wei Tong. "Beifeng·Jingnu": "Tongguan has Wei, and it is said that Yinu is beautiful." Tong: red. Wei: brilliance.

7. Beautiful. "Beifeng Jingnu": "Since shepherding and returning to the grassland, it is beautiful and unique." Xunmei means very beautiful. "Zheng Feng·Shu Yutian": "Xunmei and benevolence", "Xunmei and good".

8. Yan Wan. "Beifeng·Xintai": "Yan Wan's request". Yan Wan: Quiet and gentle, also refers to a wishful husband. The text is beautiful, but the main purpose of this "Xintai" article is to satirize Wei Xuangong's incest. The context is not very good, so use it with caution.

9. Like clouds. "Qianfeng·Gentlemen grow old together": "The hair is like clouds, and you disdain the hair." Like clouds: as numerous as clouds. "Zheng Feng: Going out of the east gate": "Going out of the east gate, there is a woman like a cloud." Qu Yuan's "Mrs. Xiang": "Nine Yis come together to welcome you, and the spirits come like clouds."

10. Bang Yuan. "Qianfeng·Gentlemen grow old together": "The appearance of such a person is the beauty of the country." State: country. Yuan: Beauty. There is also "Bang Yan" - "Zheng Feng·Yangqiu": "His son is the Yan of the country." Yan: Outstanding talent. For example, there was a poet named Zhou Bangyan in the Northern Song Dynasty.

11. Spiritual rain. "Quanfeng·Dingzhifangzhong": "The spiritual rain has zeroed". Spiritual rain: timely rain. It should be pointed out that southerners can't tell the difference between the front and back nasal sounds, so the word can easily be pronounced as "drained in the rain", so it's easy to get the nickname "drowned rat" ><

12 , morning rain. "Qianfeng·Haoshu": "If the dynasty is in the west, it will rain in the dynasty." Refers to the morning rain. In the Tang Dynasty, Wang Wei wrote a poem: "The morning rain in Weicheng is light and dusty, and the guesthouses are green and the willows are new."

13. Peng Peng (Yin Peng). "Wang Feng Zai Chi": "I travel in the wild, and the wheat is harvested." Peng Peng: Lush vegetation. It is worth mentioning that the author of this article, Mrs. Xu Mu, is the first female poet recorded in our country.

14. Green bamboo. "Wei Feng·Qi'ao": "Looking at Qi'ao, the green bamboos are green."

15. Xiu Ying. "Wei Feng·Qi'ao": "There are bandits and gentlemen whose ears are full of gleaming gleams." Xiu: gem. Ying: bright and transparent.

16. Qiaoqian, Meipan. "Wei Feng·Shuo Ren": "The beautiful smile is beautiful and the beautiful eyes are looking forward to". The above article uses six metaphors in succession to praise the beauty of Mrs. Wei Zhuanggong. The writing is beautiful.

17. Pendant jade. "Wei Feng Bamboo Pole": "The beauty of clever laughter, the beauty of wearing jade".

18. Qiong Ju. "Wei Feng·Papaya": "Give me papaya and give me Qiongju in return." Later in the article there are also the (famous) "Qiong Yao" and "Qiong Jiu".

19. Tao Tao. "Wang Feng·Junzi Yangyang": "Junzi Taotao". Tao Tao: Happy appearance.

20. Peijiu. "Wang Feng: There is Ma in the Qiu": "Biliu's son, I am Peijiu." Peijiu: Beautiful jade for wearing.

21. Be quiet. "Zheng Feng·Nv Yue Cock Crow": "With the harp and harp at your fingertips, everything is quiet and peaceful." Jinghao: quiet and beautiful. When Hu Lancheng and Zhang Ailing got married, they wrote: "The years are quiet and peaceful, and this world is stable."

22. Shunhua, Shunying. "Zheng Feng: There is a girl riding in the car": "There is a girl riding in the car, her face is like Shunhua... her face is like Shunying". Shunhua and Shunying both refer to hibiscus flowers.

23. Deyin. "Zheng Feng: There is a Girl in the Car": "The beauty of Meng Jiang is unforgettable." Deyin: good moral character. This word appears many times throughout the Book of Songs, so I won’t list them all here. Personally, I feel that this word has a relatively strong aura, and most people can’t hold it back.

24. Zipei. "Zheng Feng·Zijin": "The green purple robe makes me think about it." Zi Pei and Zi Jin here both refer to each other's clothing (and thus refer to each other).

25. Zero exposure.

"Zheng Feng·There is creeping grass in the wild": "There is creeping grass in the wild, and there is no dew." Zero dew: scattered dew. However, the word is full of sentimentality (extended meaning: things that disappear easily), and those Lin Daiyu-style women in novels or film and television dramas suddenly appeared in front of my eyes...

26. Wanxi , Wanru. "Zheng Feng·There are creepers in the wild": "There is a beautiful person, clear and graceful... as graceful as clear and clear." Wan: beautiful. As for "Qingyang", no one wants to have the same name as shampoo= =

27. Qionghua. "Qi Feng·Zhu": "It is better to admire Qiong Hua." The following words "Qiongying" and "Qiongying" both describe beautiful jade.

28. Meiqing. "Qi Feng·Yi Si": "Yi Si is famous for its beautiful eyes and clear eyes", praising the beautiful and clear eyes. Tao Yuanming of the Eastern Jin Dynasty wrote a poem: "A beautiful lady sings heartily at dawn in a beautiful clear night."

29. Ruying. "Wei Feng·Fen Juhu": "Beautiful as English", and "beautiful as jade" below. Like flowers and jade.

30. Qing Yi. "Wei Feng·Fa Tan": "The river water is clear and rippled."

31. Plain clothes. "Tang Feng·Yang Zhishui": "plain clothes and Zhu Xun, follow the son Yu Wo". Plain clothes: white clothes. Yan Jidao of the Northern Song Dynasty said: "Plain clothes are dyed with heavenly fragrance, and jade wine adds to the national color." BUT In "Book of Rites" and other classics, "plain clothes" also refers to mourning clothes.

32. Jingjing. "Tang Feng·Ji Du": "If there is my Du, its leaves are Qingqing." Jingjing: Lush vegetation.

33. Cailing. "Tang Feng Cailing": "Cailing Cailing, the top of Shouyang". In "The Book of Songs", words in the form of "cai~" appear many times. In addition, there are also "caifen", "caiwei", "caifei", "caiqi", "caishu", etc. They all mean picking certain plants.

34. Wen Yin. "Qin Feng·Xiaorong": "Wen Yin is in a smooth hub, driving me to the Qifu". Wen Yin: The tiger skin mattress in the car. This word is soft on the outside but strong on the inside!

35. Mae. The single name has the character "Mei", which is taken from "Qin Feng·Jianjia": "The so-called Yiren is in the water of Mei". Although it is not as famous as "On the Water Side" above, it is a more suitable name.

36. Wodan. "Qin Feng·Zhongnan": "As beautiful as Wodan, he is also a king." Wooden: ruddy in color and appearance.

37. Mei Shu. "Chen Feng·East Gate Pond": "That beautiful Shuji, you can sing songs with her."

38. Shu Yao. "Chen Feng·Moonrise": "Shu Yaojiu is here, and the hard work is quiet." Shu: soothing and light appearance; Yaojiu (jiǎo) is actually connected together, with a graceful and graceful appearance. But I think "Shu Yao" is a better name. "Moonrise" is a very artistic chapter in the entire "Book of Songs". It also appears in my favorite movie - Tsui Hark's "Butterfly Lovers". I can't put it down.

39. Chu Chu. "Cao Feng·Mayfly": "The feathers of the mayfly make the clothes beautiful." Chuchu: distinctive appearance. Mayflies are short-lived insects, so the tone of this article is depressing.

40. Like snow. "Cao Feng·Ephemera": "The mayflies dug up and read, and the linen clothes were like snow." My favorite line from Liu Yuxi is: "When the wind blows in the evening, the flowers are like snow, and they fly into the palace wall without seeing anyone."

41. Hui Wei. "Cao Feng: Waiting for People": "The gathering is beautiful, and the Nanshan Mountain is approaching." Hui Wei: The appearance is filled with clouds and mist.

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1. Xi (xī). The single name has the character "翕", which is taken from "Xiaoya·Lumingzhishi·Changdi": "Brothers are both Xi, harmonious and wise". Xi: Harmonious. There are many people named with the pronunciation xī, but the word is not common. "Book of Changes·Chapter 1·Chapter 6" says: "Fu Kun, his quietness is also Xi, and his movement is also open, so he is wide." "Jing Xi" is also a quiet and restrained name.

2. Yiyi. "What the Deer Mings: Picking Wei": "I have left in the past, and the willows are still there." Yiyi: Willow branches sway in the wind. It is also used to describe reluctance in other contexts.

3. Feifei. "What the Deer Mings: Picking Wei": "Now I come to think about it, the rain and snow are falling" (later also: "the atmosphere of rain and snow"). Feifei: Snowflakes are flying.

However, the word is often used to describe rainy and snowy weather, with a gloomy atmosphere = =For example, Fan Zhongyan's "Yueyang Tower": "The rain is falling, the moon is not open, the wind is howling, and the turbid waves are emptying..." The endless rain will inevitably make people miserable. People are going crazy! Therefore, everything must be done in a measured way. If the word "霏" is used in the name, one is enough!

4. Yan Sui. "What Happens to the Jiayu in the South·The Jiayu in the South": "A gentleman has wine, and a guest likes Yan Suizhi." Yan: means "banquet", which refers to a banquet and describes the scene during the banquet; Sui: tranquility. There are also "Yanxiao", "Yanxi", etc. in the following text.

5. Lingyi. "The Story of Jiayu in the South·Zhanlu": "As a younger brother, all gentlemen must follow the rules." Lingyi: Elegant demeanor. Famous people with this name include: Bao Zheng's father Bao Lingyi, Kong Xiangxi and Song Ailing's eldest daughter Kong Lingyi.

6. Wen Tian. "Hongyan Zhishi: Crane Ming": "The crane's cry is heard in Jiugao, and the sound is heard in the sky." A sentence that I personally like very much (it always reminds me of Feng Chu from the Three Kingdoms period...). For example, Comrade Zhang Wentian, the early leader of the party.

7. Gold and jade. "Hongyan Zhishi Baiju": "There is no sound of gold and jade, but a dreamy mind." Gold and jade: a metaphor for preciousness and beauty. It is used as a verb here to mean to cherish.

8. You Ning. "Hongyan Zhishi·Sigan": "The gentleman is You Ning".

9. Junde. "Jienan Mountain's Shi·Yu Wuzheng": "The vastness of the sky is not worthy of virtue." Junde: still refers to beautiful moral character.

10. Han Fei. "The Story of Jienan Mountain·Xiaowan": "The birds sing doves, and the birds fly violently to the sky." Han Fei: Gao Fei.

11. Qiaoyan. The name is definitely a big vase, look at what "Jienanshan Zhishi·Qiaoyan" says: "Qiaoyan is like a reverb, and the face is thick"! This is called swearing without using curse words. In the context of the Book of Songs, both "Qiaoyan" and "Qiaoyan" are very bad names. Don't be fooled by the words.

12. Qin Qin (pronounced true). "Hongyan Zhishi·Wu Sheep": "Weiwei is very weak, and the family is Qinqin." It has the same meaning as "Zhen Zhen", the first entry in the Guofeng chapter, and means many things. If the five elements are short of water, you can use "Qin". This character has many sounds and is also pronounced Qin.

13. Jiahui. "Gu Feng Zhi Shi·April": "There are beautiful flowers in the mountains, Hou Li and Hou Mei". Jiahui: Beautiful vegetation. It's a name with a grassy flavor, fresh and fresh.

14. Yanan. "Gu Feng Zhi Shi·Gu Zhong": "To the south of Yayao, you should not be arrogant." Ya and Nan both refer to music, and are equivalent to the kind of elegant music played in the Golden Hall in Vienna.

15. Bi Fen. "Gu Feng Zhi Shi·Chu Ci": "Bi Fen is a filial piety, and the gods are addicted to food." Bifen: fragrant. Another example is "Gufengzhishi·Xinnanshan": "It's a feast for the eyes, and the flowers are blooming."

16. Silhouette. "Fu Tian Zhi Shi·Sang Hu" says: "I drink wine and think softly." Here, Si is the particle, and soft refers to softness. Describes wine as mild.

17. Yingying. "The Story of Fish and Algae·Baihua": "The heroic white clouds reveal the grass." Yingying: light and bright appearance. In other contexts, it can also refer to outstanding, talented, beautiful, etc.

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1. Wei Zhen. "Daya·Wen Wang Zhi Shi·Wen Wang": "The kingdom suppresses life and maintains the Zhen of Zhou", Wei: maintain; Zhen: pillar, pillar. There is also "Weizhou Zhen" in the later "Zhou Song·Weiqing", and Zhen means auspiciousness.

2. Jixi. "The Story of King Wen·King Wen": "King Mu Mu and King Wen stopped at Jixi." Jixi: Bright. "Wen Xin Diao Long·Chronology" says: "Combining civilization from heaven, Ji Xi Jing Zuo".

3. Eagle Yang. "The Story of King Wen of the Ming Dynasty": "The master respects the father, and the eagle rises at the same time." Ying Yang: It still refers to the flying eagle, its majestic appearance. "Book of the Later Han Dynasty·Liu Tao Biography": "The eagle rises all over the world", does it show its domineering attitude? However, the word can easily be read as "yin and yang", which immediately leaks the domineering side...

4. Jade Zan. "Wang Wen Zhi Shi Hanlu": "Sebi Jade Zan, with yellow water flowing in it." Jade Zan: the wine vessel used by the emperor to offer sacrifices.

5. Siqi. "The Story of King Wen·Siqi": "Siqi is the mother of King Wen". The word "Qi" here is actually pronounced as "zhāi", which means "zhai", dignified appearance. "The Analects of Confucius·Li Ren" says: "When you see the virtuous, you think about them together; when you see the unworthy, you introspect yourself." From this, the idiom "When you see the virtuous, you think about the Qi Qi", which is read as "qí" here.

For example, Mao Anying's widow Liu Siqi...

6. Huiyin. "The Story of King Wen·Siqi": "The great concubine Huiyin is the male of Bai Si". Huiyin: good reputation.

7. Jingjia. "What is the story of Shengmin·Ji Zui": "What is the reason for this? Jingdou Jingjia". Jingjia: Clean and beautiful.

8. Qingxin. "The Story of Shengmin: The Birds and Birds": "Your wine is clear and your food is delicious."

9. Roujia. "Dang Zhi Shi·Yi": "Respecting your majesty is all gentle and graceful." Roujia: gentle and kind. "Dangzhi Shi·Hao Min": "Zhongshanfu's virtue is as soft as Jiawei's."

10. Rou Hui. "Dangzhishi·Songgao": "Shen Bo's virtues are gentle, gentle and straight." Rouhui: gentle and benevolent.

11. Yide. "Dangzhishi·Hangmin": "It is a good virtue for the people to uphold the Yi people." Yide: virtue. I feel that this word is generally used as the posthumous title of the empress dowager...

12. Mu Qing. "Dang Zhi Shi·Hao Min": "Ji Fu recited, and Mu was like the breeze." Mu Qing refers to the spirit of peace and harmony.

13. Zhecheng. "Dangzhishi·Zhanyin": "Zhefu becomes the city".

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1. Bingwen. "Song of Zhou: Qingmiao": "It helps many scholars and upholds the virtues of literature".

2. Dechun. "Song of Zhou Weitian's Ming": "It is not obvious that King Wen's virtue is pure." Virtue: pure moral character.

3. Junhui. "Zhou Song·Wei Tian's Destiny": "The king has benefited me, King Wen, and his great-grandson has been loyal to him." The two characters "Jun" and "Hui" are in the same row, both of which mean "Shun".

4. Zhenlu. "Song of Zhou: Zhenlu": "Zhenlu is flying, flying in the west Yong". Zhenhe: A white egret that flutters its wings high.

5. He bell. "Zhou Song·Zai Jian": "The dragon flag is yangyang, and the bell is yangyang".

6. Xin Ning. "Zhou Song·Zaiyuan": "There is pepper and it is sweet, and Hu Kao is peaceful". Xin: fragrant; Ning: tranquility.

7. Chunxi. "Zhou Song·Zhuo": "The time is pure and Xi, it is Dajie." Pure: big. Xi: Bright.

8. Qichen. "Lu Song Panshui": "I look forward to the Huaiyi people and come to offer their Chen." Chen: Treasure. For example, Qian Qichen, former Minister of Foreign Affairs.

The Book of Songs is better for girls. The Analects of Confucius is still too formal and not suitable for girls in terms of both meaning and form. The above was found online. For such a good thing as choosing a name, you should look for it yourself. It doesn’t take long to look through the Book of Songs.