How to give your baby a good name from the "Four Books and Five Classics"?

I have never heard that naming requires reading the nine "Four Books and Five Classics". Generally, only three of the "Four Books and Five Classics" are read, namely, "The Analects of Confucius", "The Book of Songs", and "The Book of Changes", plus one Part of "Chu Ci".

The so-called "Women's Book of Songs, Men's Songs of Chu", "The Analects of Confucius, Wu Zhouyi" are also true. The "Zhouyi" here is the "Book of Changes" among the "Five Classics", not the "Yi Jin Jing" of Shaolin Temple "oh.

I just want to talk about "The Book of Songs for Women".

The reason why girls want to be named from the Book of Songs is because there are many names of flowers and plants in the Book of Songs, and it is poetry that has penetrated into the blood of Chinese people, so naming it after the Book of Songs will look better. beautiful.

Generally speaking, when choosing a name, it should be auspicious, pleasant, and preferably have a deep meaning. The deeper the meaning, the better. Let me give you an example.

In 2015, a Chinese scientist won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Her name is Tu Youyou. Her name comes from a poem in "The Book of Songs" called "The Deer Ming".

It is said that when Tu Youyou was born, Tu Youyou’s father heard that Tu Youyou’s cry was very similar to the cry of a deer, and he casually recited a sentence from "Deer Ming"——

"Youyou, the deer roars, eating the apples of the wild."

So, Tu Youyou's father named Tu Youyou Tu Youyou.

"Deer Ming" is a poem describing a banquet. It belongs to the "elegance" in "Ode to Fengya". It is very "elegant" and very beautiful. Using an onomatopoeia like "Yoyo" to name a girl is not only musical, catchy, but also appears to be cultural.

This is the method of naming the name using the Book of Songs. It should be related to something about the birth of the child, so that when the child grows up, he or she will feel that the parents chose the name with care, instead of randomly looking for nice words in the book. 2. The first is to be beautiful, and the third is to have deep meaning.

Some people say that Tu Youyou won the Nobel Prize, which was foreshadowed as early as the poem "The Deer Ming", because there are two sentences in this poem -

"I There is a distinguished guest, Deyin Kong Zhao.”

These two sentences can explain the meaning of being famous.

But we cannot be superstitious and say that the reason why Tu Youyou won the Nobel Prize is because Tu Youyou’s name was well chosen. Tu Youyou’s name was indeed well chosen. From the song "Deer Ming" , we can see Tu Youyou’s father’s hope for Tu Youyou to become famous, but in the end, this is just a hope. The reason why Tu Youyou won the Nobel Prize is still related to Tu Youyou’s personal struggle, and it is also related to Tu Youyou’s personal struggle. Do not start the process of history.

Of course, boys can also be named after the Book of Songs. Throughout the ages, many men’s names have come from the Book of Songs.

For example, the name of Fang Bao, a great writer of the Tongcheng School in the Qing Dynasty, should come from the "Book of Songs". There is a poem called "Shengmin" in the "Book of Songs". There is this sentence in the poem -< /p>

"The seeds are planted and the seeds are planted. The seeds are grown and beautiful, and the seeds are solid and good."

After the farmers planted the seeds in the ground, the seeds gradually grew. The ground sprouts, gradually grows taller, and finally bears the fruit of acquaintance.

The meaning is very beautiful, it means that children can grow up like seeds and eventually achieve something.

It must be pointed out that the "square" in "Shi Fang Shi Bao" is a pseudo character, which means "put". Although the "square" here is a pseudo character, there is still no doubt that Fang Bao The name, such a coincidence, must have come from "Shengmin".