Introduction: According to historical records, the surname Wu originated from the surname Yao, which came from the fiefdom of Emperor Shun's son, the State of Yu. Later, the Yu State declined, so the people of the original Yu State changed their name to the Wu family. According to legend, Wu Guang, the leader of the peasant uprising in the late Qin Dynasty, was a descendant of the Wu family of the Yu State, which is also one of the origins of the Wu surname. So, do you know how the baby named Wu used poetry to choose a nice name? Now I will introduce to you the ancient poetry names for babies named Wu.
Naming the baby surnamed Wu in ancient poetry
1). Naming the boy surnamed Wu in ancient poetry
1. Wu Bingzhao< /p>
From Tang·Li Bai's "Yu Zhang Xing": "Wu soldiers shine on the sea and snow, when will they return to the west?"
2. Wu Jing
From Tang· Li Bai's "Dengwa Official Pavilion": "How valuable is the spiritual light? It will keep Wu Jing in check for a long time."
3. Wuzhangling
From "In the Xunyang Feizhi" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty : "Knowing that climbing Wu Zhangling has nothing to do with death."
4. Wu Fengxie
From Tang Dynasty Li Bai's "Climbing Meigang to View Jinling" to Monk Zhongfu of Gaozuo Temple, given to his nephew ": "The wind of Wu is wearing clogs, and the white feet are proud of the sandals."
5. Wu Bangbo
From "The Tiger's Journey" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty: "The three Wu Bangbos are all looking forward to it, and they are all over the world. Two heroes follow."
6. Wujiang Fu
From "Looking at Parrot Island and Huai Ni Heng" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty: "Wujiang Fu Parrot, the writing is outstanding."
7. Wu Shuishen
From "Sixteen Ancient Styles" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty: "Wu Shui is ten thousand feet deep, and Chu Mountain is thousands of meters high."
8. Wu Yunfei
From "Miscellaneous Ballads and Songs of the Linjiang King's Festival" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty: "Dongting is white and the leaves are sparse, and Yan Hong begins to enter Wu Yunfei."
9. Wuyue
From Tang Dynasty Li Bai's "Yu Gui lived in seclusion in Lushan Mountain as a gift" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty: "We didn't see each other in middle age, so we traveled to Wu and Yue."
10. Wu Zhongxue
From Tang Dynasty· Li Bai's "The King of Pork Drinks Alone on the Twelve Cold Nights": "Last night it snowed in Wuzhong, and Zi Youjia was in high spirits."
2). Naming of the baby girl surnamed Wu from ancient poems
1. Wu Yujiao
From Tang Dynasty Li Bai's "Revelation to Jinlingzi": "Wu Yujiao is not good at singing Chu songs, it seems that he is the most affectionate."
2. Wu Jiali
From Tang Dynasty Li Bai's "Gift to the King of Prosperity to Envoys and Loyal Ministers": "The Imperial Kingdom of the Six Dynasties, the Beautiful City of Sanwu."
3. Wu Xilong
From Tang Dynasty Li Bai "Listening to the Flute in the Midnight at the Clear Stream": "The plum blossoms on the flute lead to the beauty of the Long River in Wuxi."
4. Wu Jiya
From "Farewell at the Jinling Winery" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty: "The wind blows the fragrance of willow flowers in the shop, and Wu Ji presses wine to invite guests to taste."
5. Wu Chu
From "Jiang Xing Yuan" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty: "Cutting Wood Leaving Wu and Chu, there are more than a hundred feet of danger."
6. Wu Huiyin
From Tang Dynasty Li Bai's "Moving in Huangshan at Night and Hearing the Yin Fourteenth Wu Yin": "Who did it last night? Wu Huiyin, the wind blows through thousands of valleys and shakes up the empty forest."
7. Wu Zhouru
From "Sending Zhang Sheren to Jiangdong" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty: "Wuzhou is like seeing the moon, thousands of miles away. "Acacia."
8. Wu Yun
From "Sending Wei Wan, a native of Wangwu Mountain, back to the king's house" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty: "Yixing is full of Wu Yun, floating in Zhejiang." "
9. Wu Geqie
From "Jinling Three Songs One" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty: "The drunken guest returns to the radius, and Wu Geqie enjoys himself. "
10. Wu Gongyan
From Tang Dynasty's Li Bai's "Xianghege Ci Noda Huangquexing": "When you travel, don't chase the green Yanzhou, don't live close to Wu Gongyan. "
Use poetry to name the baby named Wu
Wu Zhiyao
Taken from Fan Zhixu's poem "The Forbidden City is cold and light, Yaojin is icy, and the beautiful moonlight shines through thousands of doors.
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Zhi: The character Zhi is pronounced as zhǐ, and the five elements of the character Zhi belong to wood. When used as a name, it means nobility, intelligence, and elegance;
Yao: The character Yao is pronounced as yáo, The five elements of the character Yao belong to fire, and when used as a name, it means purity, liveliness, beauty, and a promising future;
Wu Chuanbei
Taken from Xu Jizhi's poem "Nanguan Zhu Rong is always in sight, and Taihang is always with him in the Northern Expedition. 》
Chuan: Chuan is pronounced as chuán, and the five elements of Chuan are fire. When used as a name, it means talent, concentration, and inheritance;
North: North is pronounced as běi , the five elements of the word "北" belong to water. When used as a person's name, it means traveling north and south, with high moral standards, high reputation or outstanding achievements. It also generally refers to the meaning of wandering;
Wu Xiaoxiao
Taken from Sima Guang's poem "The sand marks are clear and the water is shallow, and the wind-leafed willows are desolate." 》
Xiao: The word Xiao is pronounced as xiāo, and the five elements of the character Xiao belong to water. When used as a name, it means being unrestrained, generous in behavior, and majestic;
Xiao: The word Xiao is pronounced as xiāo, the five elements of the character Xiao belong to wood. When used as a name, it means to move forward bravely, with overwhelming righteousness and unstoppable strength;
Wu Meihua
Taken from Fan Chengda's poem "The God Should Travel in Chaos" , The dream never returns to Huaxu. 》
Mei: The word Mei is pronounced as měi. The five elements of Mei are water. When used as a person’s name, it means beautiful appearance, full of praise, and kind-heartedness.
Hua: Hua is pronounced as huá, and the five elements of Hua belong to water. When used as a name, it means brilliant, handsome, young and promising.
Wu Yunxi
A poem taken from the song of the suburban temple court meeting, "What a soft girl, thousands of things are allowed to breed." "
Yun: The word "yun" is pronounced as yǔn. The five elements of the word "yun" belong to earth. When used as a person's name, it means being honest and treating others with sincerity;
Xi: The word "xi" is pronounced as "xi". xī, the five elements of the word "xi" belong to water. When used as a name, it means powerful, fast and outstanding;
A complete list of baby names with the surname Wu
Wu Jin Yi, Wu Zixin, Wu Yuwei
Wu Zixin, Wu Chuyue, Wu Qingxuan
Wu Yiwen, Wu Yuyan, Wu Manna
Wu Linxi, Wu Ruijin, Wu Wenli
< p> Wu Fangmin, Wu Yuxin, Wu WantongWu Jingxuan, Wu Yueqing, Wu Yuyan
Wu Lirong, Wu Yidan, Wu Miaoxi
Wu Shanyi, Wu Yaxian, Wu Wanzhen
p>Wu Jiaqing, Wu Yifei, Wu Jingwen
Wu Wenli, Wu Qingxi, Wu Menglin
Wu Xinyue, Wu Xinrong, Wu Qingru
Wu Lufei, Wu Hangru, Wu Yayi
Wu Yalin, Wu Jingqi, Wu Moxuan
Wu Qiying, Wu Wanshu, Wu Zhiyan
Wu Leiya, Wu Jiaxue, Wu Yiqi
Wu Yiran, Wu Jiayi, Wu Yixin
p>Wu Jiayi, Wu Ziyi, Wu Menglei
Wu Peiqing, Wu Lingrui, Wu Lintong
Wu Lixian, Wu Shiling, Wu Yayi
Wu Xuetong, Wu Yinglan, Wu Yuyao
Wu Yingjia, Wu Yichen, Wu Nanqing
Wu Jingying, Wu Jinxuan, Wu Yuxi
Wu Shiru, Wu Yaru, Wu Zixuan