Fairy ancient names include Canghai, Baguio, Wenjian, etc.
Canghai: Canghai is the name for the East China Sea. The East China Sea is rich in fairy tales in traditional Chinese myths and stories. It is also used to refer to the passage of time. There is a saying that the sea has changed. It is a very poetic name in the style of an ancient fairy tale, with a pleasant sound and a profound meaning.
Baguio: Baguio is the name of the character in the Xianxia novel "Zhu Xian", which means Bibo Yaochi Fairy. It is taken from the Song Dynasty poem "Lanling King·What Night Is This Night" in which the Baguio fairy leaves the sky. It is also a famous Yaochi fairy flower among flowers. Its original name is Chunlan Baguio, which is an ancient poetic name with a fairy spirit.
Asking the Sword: In the structure of ancient fairy tales, the use of swords to cultivate immortality is very famous. Asking the Sword means using the sword to ask questions, to ask the sky and the heart. It is quite fairy-like and Zen-like, and its heroic momentum is amazing. It is an ancient name with quite profound meaning.
Ancient fairy-like naming method
Choose fairy-like poems to name: Poems full of fairy-like spirit are a relatively common type of poetry in ancient Chinese literature and poetry. Poems such as "Song of the Eight Immortals in Drinking", "Immortal", "Yaochi", and "White Lotus" are all poems describing the fairyland. Used in naming, they can highlight the extraordinaryness of the name and bring out the aesthetic quality of the fairyland.
Named from Xianxia TV series: Some of the familiar Xianxia TV series in China can also be used for naming, such as Xiaoyao, Ling'er, Yueru, and Nu in "The Legend of Sword and Fairy" Yuan, Changqing, Jingtian, Xuejian, Zixuan, etc. in "The Legend of Sword and Fairy III" are all ancient names full of fairy spirit and poetic charm.