What are the boys named by Chu Ci?

As follows:

1. Boyong

From "Chu Ci·Li Sao": "The Emperor Gaoyang is a descendant of Miao, and my emperor is named Boyong." It means: I am a descendant of the ancient emperor Gaoyang, and my deceased father’s name is Boyong.

Boyong is an upright and patriotic warrior. The boy was named Boyong in the hope that he would have the broad mind of the warriors, and be able to remain vigilant at all times when life is confusing, and use the smartest intuition and Thinking makes the most appropriate choice.

2. Mu Xi

From "Chu Ci·Nine Songs·Yun Zhongjun": "Bath in the orchid soup, you are bathed in fragrance, and you are wearing beautiful clothes.", which means: Bathing with orchid soup will bring out the fragrance all over your body and make your clothes bright and colorful like flowers.

The word "Mu" means moistness, and the word "xi" often appears in ancient Chinese. It is a classical Chinese particle and represents ah and ah. This name reflects the boy's positive, gentle and knowledgeable characteristics.

3. Dragon Chapter

From "Chu Ci·Nine Songs·Yun Zhongjun": "The dragon rides on the emperor's clothes, chatting and flying around Zhou Zhang", which means: ride on The flag of the Emperor of the Five Directions is mounted on the dragon chariot, and it is temporarily traveling around the world to visit the four directions.

The word "dragon" refers to the legendary creature that is long, scaly, bearded, capable of walking, flying, and making clouds and rain. It also has an auspicious meaning; and the word "Zhang" is Refers to patterns and literary talent, the same as "Zhang". It highlights the meaning of a boy who is talented in literature, upright, one of the best among men, stands out, and has an unlimited future.

4. Qi Guang

From "Chu Ci·Nine Songs·Yun Zhongjun": "Qi Guang with the sun and moon", which means: emit light like the sun and moon .

Qiguang means that the light of the sun and the moon is equivalent. The sun and the moon use their own light to illuminate others. This is used to describe that boys should make fearless sacrifices in collective life or in society. Spiritual, strong leadership skills, and the ability to warmly move others through his actions.

5. Yunyuan

From "The Songs of Chu·Nine Songs·Yunzhongjun": "The Emperor of Spirit has descended, and the Yuyuan is lifted up in the clouds", which means: brilliant The cloud god has arrived and suddenly rises into the clouds like a whirlwind.

The word "cloud" refers to water vapor that rises and condenses into tiny water droplets when condensed, and also refers to clouds; the word "yuan" means high, far-reaching, expanded, and profound. Therefore, this name not only reflects the boy's erudition and lofty ambitions, but also highlights his integrity and lack of fear of evil.