Names from "Chu Ci": boys and girls with good looks and pink makeup

The compilation of "Songs of Chu" began in the Western Han Dynasty. In the third year of Heping reign of Emperor Cheng of the Han Dynasty, the writer Liu Xiang took the title of school secretary and was responsible for compiling the works of Qu Yuan and Song Yu as well as the works of Dongfang Shuo, Wang Bao and Liu Dynasty of the Han Dynasty. Xiang and others inherited and imitated the works of Qu Yuan and Song Yu and compiled 16 pieces into a collection, named "Songs of Chu".

The works "Chu Ci" are extremely romantic and have made great contributions to the history of Chinese literature. There are many atmospheric words in it that are suitable for baby names, which makes many parents now choose names for their babies. When naming, one will first refer to "Chu Ci".

Below, Ji Sheng recommends 10 names for boys and girls with good looks and beautiful makeup in "Chu Ci".

From "Chu Ci·Qu Yuan·Shejiang": "The mountains are so high that they block the sun."

Explanation: Noble, tall, elegant and rigorous means tall and handsome, upright and strict with oneself. Original meaning: high and steep.

The domineering word "Zhen" in the name is taken from "Songs of Chu·Seven Admonitions·Chu Fang": "The sky is long and long, don't I Zhenli".

Explanation: The word Zhen means to work hard and revitalize the cause. It sounds very nice when paired with the word Tian, ??which means to work hard, prosper the country, and work hard.

Meaning analysis: The auxiliary word "Tian" and the domineering word "Zhen" form the boy's name "Zhentian", which means working hard and rejuvenating the country.

Rhythm analysis: The pronunciations of Zhen and Tian are zhèn and tiān, the tones are Qusheng and Yinping, and the rhythm is beautiful. Fortune analysis: Full longevity, wealth and honor, self-cultivation and magnanimity, high moral standing and respect.

From "The Songs of Chu? Nine Songs? Donghuang Taiyi": "The song is relaxing and peaceful."

Explanation: An means quiet, auspicious, happy and comfortable; Ge means able to sing and dance, lively, cheerful and talented. Ange: Sing with a peaceful expression. There is a Tang poem that says: Ange sends good news.

Analysis: "Ange" is a nice and elegant boy's name, describing the boy as good at singing and dancing, lively, cheerful and talented.

From "Chu Ci? Seven Admonitions": "The virtuous and handsome people admire and attach themselves to each other, and the sun immerses them in the contract."

Interpretation: All the wise men in the world admire Zhou De, and the talents are increasing day by day. The country is strong with one heart.

Detailed explanation: "mu" means admiration in the text, and its original meaning refers to yearning, admiration, and admiration. "Tong" in the text means sameness and consistency. The name "Mu Tong" means that the child is outstanding in talent and appearance and is extraordinary. Because "mu" itself has the meaning of talent, which means that the child is extraordinary and graceful.

From "Chu Ci? Li Sao": "I ordered the emperor to open and close the door, and he leaned on the door to look at me."

"Yu" means to express favors, etc., while "wang" means to admire, look up to, etc. Express parents’ hope that their children will value their children’s moral education. "Yu" means "I" in classical Chinese. When paired with the word "wang", it conveys the artistic conception of me looking up at the stars and feeling insignificant. By extension, those who know themselves will understand, which means that children have the quality of not being arrogant or discouraged in defeat. Always be respectful and humble, and constantly pursue excellence.

The name comes from a sentence in "The Songs of Chu·Nine Songs·Yun Zhongjun": "The spirit is still curled up, but the death is far away."

Name analysis: "Zhao" when used as a person's name means extremely brilliant, radiant, and great achievements, and "Ling" when used as a person's name means agility, spirit, and intelligence.

The extended meaning of the name: quick thinking, radiant, intelligent, as bright as the sun and stars, and profound understanding of righteousness.

From "Nine Chapters of the Songs of Chu": "The green leaves are flourishing, and they are all pleasing to the eye."

The original meaning of "Su" is white, describing a girl's pure, simple and beautiful character. "Rong" is a suitable word for the Year of the Rat. Its original meaning refers to the sycamore tree, and it is extended to mean lush vegetation, prosperity and glory. It describes the girl's thriving, lively and agile appearance. It's a very unique name that sounds generous and decent but also has a bit of cuteness and cuteness to it.

From "Chu Ci·Nine Songs": "There are tadpoles in the garden and orchids in the wine. I miss the young master but I don't dare to speak."

Interpretation: There are Angelica dahuricae in Yuanshui River, and fragrant orchids in Lishui River. I miss you in my heart, but I dare not say anything in my mouth.

Explanation: "Si" in the text means longing for someone, which means thinking about someone. It can be extended to mean being eager to learn and think deeply, brainstorming, and being knowledgeable and thoughtful, which has far-reaching implications. "yan" in the text means words and words.

It can be extended to good words and deeds, and words and deeds are consistent. "Siyan" as a baby name expresses the hope that the baby will become a thoughtful, virtuous, positive and sunny person.

Appendix: Thoughts, ideas, thoughts, careful consideration, quick thinking, and actions come from thinking. It means to miss, consider, miss. It also means thinking neatly, thinking, novel and original ideas, interest, etc. When used as a person's name, it means broad-minded, smart and wise; explanation, loyal words, kind words, and words of faith mean smart, trustworthy, and far-sighted. Refers to speaking, saying; speech, opinion, opinion, explanation. When used as a person's name, it means knowledge, intelligence, and honesty; "Si" means to miss, consider, and miss. It also means thinking neatly, thinking, novel and original ideas, interest, etc. "Yan" refers to speaking, saying; speech, opinion, opinion, explanation. This name means that this person has strong creative ability, jumps in thinking, can often consider things that others would not think of, is smart, wise, and knowledgeable.

From "The Songs of the Chu": "Digging the grass roots and shooting stems, cultivating the vines and vines."

The meaning of the name: It represents extraordinaryness, respect for the talented, virtuous, elegant manners, and noble character. The expanded meaning is Xiuwaihuizhong.

From "Chu Ci: Recruiting Hermits": "The mountains are craggy and the rocks are craggy, and the valleys are full of rocks and the water is rippled."

The author of this article "Recruiting the Hermit" is said to be Liu An, King of Huainan, expressing his eagerness for the early return of the hermit. The name "Rock Creek" is also very consistent with its unique artistic style and aesthetic value. "Rock" originally means a high cliff, and when paired with the word "brook", it creates a poetic and picturesque artistic conception. It is used as a name to express parents' hope that their children will be as graceful, graceful, handsome and elegant as the name suggests. Soft inside and strong on the outside, fearless in the face of danger.