The names chosen by Chu Ci for boys include Siheng, Jingzhi, Huaixin, Xifeng, Wangshu, etc.
1. Si Heng
From "Nine Songs: Mountain Ghost" "Du Heng is brought by the orchid, and the fragrance is fragrant and the thoughts are left behind". The word "Si" means novel and unique ideas, thoughts, thoughts, etc., which expresses the boy's broad thinking. The original meaning of the word "Heng" is to weigh and be fair. Naming the boy with this word expresses the parents' hope that the boy will be a person who knows how to distinguish right from wrong and weigh the priorities in the future. . The pronunciation of Siheng is sī and héng, which avoids double-tone words, overlapping rhymes and homophones, etc., making the boy's name more smooth and pleasant to listen to.
2. Jingzhi
The name of Jingzhi comes from the sentence "I am ashamed of the sincerity of the scenery, and I am prepared for it in seclusion" in "Chu Ci·Nine Chapters". It is a boy's name that uses scenery as a metaphor for people. Jing is an auspicious Chinese character, which refers to sunshine and scenery in the text. The name is a metaphor for elegance and generous character. It is just a pronoun and has a modifying effect, making the boy's name more beautiful.
3. Huaixin
From "The Songs of Chu·Nine Chapters·Shejiang": "Huaixin wabi, suddenly I am about to go." It means having a heart of loyalty and honesty. People have always attached great importance to benevolence, justice, etiquette, wisdom and trust, and regard it as the moral standard for judging a person. The name Huaixin can reflect the boy's honest and loyal character, which has profound meaning.
4. Xi Feng
From "Songs of Chu, Seven Admonitions, Misadmonishment" "The tiger roars and the valley wind comes, the dragon lifts and the scenery clouds go." The pronunciation of this name is reminiscent of the character "Xi Feng" in the costume drama "Legend of Sword and Fairy III". It is a nice and ancient name that can leave a deep impression on people. "Xi" is a function word in classical Chinese and looks very elegant when used as a personal name. "Feng" when used as a personal name means demeanor and magnanimity, giving people the feeling of a handsome gentleman.
5. Wangshu
Wangshu comes from the "Wangshu in the front is the pioneer, and Feilian is the follower" in "The Songs of Chu·Li Sao". Wangshu is Chu In local culture, the god who drives the moon can also refer to the moon. It is used to name boys as a metaphor for expectations and wishes. It gives the elegant and generous temperament of the moon god Wangshu to the boy, so that the boy can grow up healthily and safely. .