It’s quite difficult! I'll go back and think about it! But you have to specify whether it is the name you used to register your account, or a screen name, pen name, stage name, etc.? Does it have a last name? Also, one *** only needs four names, right? No matter how plum blossoms, orchids, bamboos and chrysanthemums are paired with spring, summer, autumn and winter, as long as these words don’t appear, it just feels good, right? You answer these questions first, and I will add the answers after I understand them clearly!
OK, got it. Supplementary answer:
Yin Qingfen: "The sun shines on the nine winds, and the clear breeze nourishes the blue orchid." "Orchid Chapter" by Song Lian of the Ming Dynasty. Later generations used "Qingfen" to refer to Chunlan. It rains in spring and Yilan grows. If you meet the spring sun, your beauty will flourish. "Yin" means the shadow of the sun. Only with sufficient sunlight but not direct sunlight can the orchids be graceful, gentle and elegant. The surname Yin is rare and belongs to Manchu surname. If you don't like this surname, you can use the homophone "Yin".
Zhuo Luqing: "Zhuo Yingren is a slender man." "Lvqing" is the elegant name of bamboo. In what season will bamboo be tall, beautiful and outstanding? Of course it is the summer with abundant rain:)
Shuang Jiuhua: "Jiuhua" is the alias of chrysanthemum. The surname "Shuang" is relatively old, but it does exist. And when you look at the name, you will know that it is "Qiuju" -_-!
Xiangchen Snow: "It falls into mud and is crushed into dust, but only the fragrance remains the same." How refreshing is the swirling snow dust? I don’t need to say this, it’s Dongmei:)
囧囧囧... I just picked up a few names, I don’t know if you can use them, just for reference:)
By the way, you don’t want to write a novel, do you?