1. What are some ancient poems and prose that can be used as names?
1. Bin Wei is rich in literary talent.
Suitable for boys and girls. It comes from Lu Ji's "Wen Fu" "Praise for excellent travel with Binwei, and the discussion is subtle and clear."
2. Binbin has both literary and quality qualities. Suitable for boys' names.
From "The Analects of Confucius? Yong Ye": "Quality is better than literature, which leads to wildness; literature is better than quality, which is history. Literature and quality are gentle, and then a gentleman." 3. Boyu is vast and rich.
Suitable for boys’ names. From "Shuo Yuan Jing Shen" by Liu Xiang of the Han Dynasty: "Those who have great virtues and observe respect will be honored; those who have rich land and observe frugality will be safe."
4. Bo He has a wide range of knowledge and knowledge. Suitable for boys' names.
From the "Book of Han·Dongfang Shuo Zhuan": "If you think that your intelligence is unparalleled in the world, you can be said to be knowledgeable and knowledgeable." 5. Bo Rong has a large capacity.
Suitable for boys and girls. From "Book of the Later Han Dynasty? Qiao Xuan Zhuan": "Yi has a high moral standard and a universal love for grace."
6. Bowen is familiar with ancient documents. Suitable for boys' names.
This name is taken from "The Analects of Confucius? Yong Ye": "A gentleman is knowledgeable in literature and treats people with courtesy." 7. Bo Yi is knowledgeable in art and literature.
Suitable for boys and girls. From "Confucius' Family Sayings? Disciples' Practice": "Being fond of learning and learning, saving things and being diligent are the behaviors of people seeking for things."
8. liberal arts, profound knowledge and good conduct. Suitable for boys and girls to choose names.
From "Book of the Later Han? Biography of Du Lin": "A man who is liberal and knowledgeable is called a prime minister." 9. Chengde received virtue.
Suitable for boys’ names. From "Book of Han? Records of Rites and Music" "Edicts to educate a master, military ministers to inherit virtue".
10. Chaozong Hundreds of rivers return to the sea. Suitable for boys' names.
From "The Book of Songs? Xiaoya? Mianshui" "Mianbo and flowing water, the emperor is in the sea." 11. Chenghong The water is clear and deep.
Suitable for boys’ names. From "Seventy Rhymes of Liyang Shushi" written by Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty: "The cocoons pull the strings, and the rhinoceros flames illuminate the clear water."
12. Preserve ambitions. Suitable for boys' names.
From Li Daoyuan of the Northern Wei Dynasty's "Shui Jing Zhu? Shuishui": "If you encounter difficulties and dangers in learning Taoism, you will have no regrets in the end, and you can keep your mind strong and keep your ambitions." 13. Danya is indifferent and elegant.
Suitable for boys and girls. From "Feng's Hearings and Seeings? Drawings" by Feng Yan of the Tang Dynasty: "The painter is a simple and elegant thing."
14. De Tao has the strategy of using troops. Suitable for boys' names.
From Li Deyu's "Collection of Li Wenrao" "If you don't work on Sun Tzu's method, you will be too complacent." 15. Dehui The brilliance of benevolence.
Suitable for boys’ names. From "Book of Rites and Music" "Therefore, virtue moves within, and the people all accept it."
16. Fang Xu The sun has just risen in the morning. Suitable for boys' names.
From "Tai Xuan? Cong" "Fang Chu Xuxu". 17. Feixuan refers to the corridor.
Suitable for boys’ names. From "Selected Works? Liu Kun": "Looking at the palace, looking down at the imperial pavilion."
18. Youth is also called "fanghua". fragrant flower.
Suitable for girls’ names. From "Songs of Chu? Nine Chapters? Thinking of Beauty": "Fragrance and beauty are mixed together, and the fragrance of Qiang comes out."
19. Fang Rui is a blooming and drooping flower. Suitable for girls' names.
From Jin Luji's "Wen Fu": "The fragrance of sowing Fang Rui comes from the dense green strips." 20. Fang Ling is the name of vanilla.
Refers to lotus. Suitable for girls' names.
From "Selected Works? Meicheng": "Polygonium is growing, and the creeping grass is fragrant." 21. Fragrant and prosperous.
Suitable for girls’ names. From "Songs of Chu? Nine Bian": "When I leave the fragrance and kindness, I am strong and strong, but when I am left, I am withered and sad.
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22. Fangfei has the fragrance of flowers and plants. It is suitable for naming girls.
From "Mengxi Bi Tan" by Shen Kuo of the Song Dynasty: "In April, the beauty of the world is gone, and the peach blossoms in the mountain temple begin to bloom. " 23. Guan Tongtong Guan, a pen with a painted vermilion shaft used by ancient female historians to record events.
Suitable for naming girls. From "The Book of Songs? Beifeng? Jingnu" "Yi Wo Tong Guan" .
24. Hechang is also called "Hechang", which is suitable for naming boys.
From "The Preface to the Lanting Collection" by Wang Xizhi of the Jin Dynasty: "The sky is clear and the air is clear." , the breeze is gentle and smooth. " 25. Hanchang nourishes and develops the culture and makes it develop.
It is suitable for naming boys. From Volume 3 of "Cheng's Waishu": "Those who are interested in poetry sing about the Hanchang of temperament and morality. When it moves, it has the atmosphere of "I and the point". ”
26. Hanhan water waves sway. It is suitable for naming boys and girls.
From Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty, "The Inscription of the Taiyuan Prince's Shinto, the Observer of the Jiangnan West Road in the Tang Dynasty": "Rank Rank and accumulate, contain and stop. " 27. Haochu Taichu.
Suitable for boys' names. From Chen Ziang's "Zhaoyizi Zhao Family Stele" of the Tang Dynasty: "Please give me a spirit turtle, and I will rest forever in Haochu." "
28. Magnificent and majestic. Suitable for naming girls.
From "Chengjun Satire" by Sikong Tu of the Tang Dynasty: "The river and sky are so magnificent, and Yao Chun misses Ma Zhou. " 29. Haoran is upright and upright.
Suitable for naming boys. From "Mencius Gongsun Chou": "I am good at cultivating my awe-inspiring Qi... It is Qi, which is the most powerful and strong, and can be nourished with straightness. But it is harmless and is stuck between heaven and earth. "
30. Hao Xue is knowledgeable. It is suitable for naming boys.
From Fan Zhongyan's "Nanjing Academy Titles" in the Song Dynasty: "The heir of Mr. Zhongwei, an official in the capital, and a privy minister. He is a scholar of scholarly ethics, pure literature and profound knowledge, and has contributed to the world's beauty. He is pure in virtue and conducts well. He is noble but capable of being poor. " 31. Honghanshui is deep and wide, which is a metaphor for profound knowledge.
It is suitable for naming boys and girls. From "The Wall Notes of the Chengting Hall of Lantian County" written by Hanyu of the Tang Dynasty: "Bo Ling Cuisi established, cultivated academic achievements, and wrote articles. Accumulate what you have, Honghan performs meanderingly, and the day is full of enthusiasm. "
32. The Honghun River is deep and wide. It is suitable for naming girls.
From "Preface" by Lu Kun of the Ming Dynasty: "It is both free and powerful, as if it is hanging thousands of miles away. The flow extends to all directions but is inexhaustible. " 33. Huiyan is smart and beautiful.
Suitable for girls' names. From Ji Yun's "Notes of Yuewei Thatched Cottage? Such I Wen Yi" written by Ji Yun of the Qing Dynasty: "The descendant gave birth to a daughter, slightly longer, extremely bright and beautiful. "
34. Wisdom and witty words. Suitable for girls' names.
From Cheng Yu's "Mandarin Ducks" of the Ming Dynasty: "Who can listen to the wise words if the step is not smoke, and the delicate flowers will not be appreciated? The fragrance falls and the powder falls, so there is no doubt. " 35. Good words are beautiful language.
Suitable for naming boys and girls. From Zhu Xi's "Zhu Zi Quan Shu? Xue Wu" of the Song Dynasty: "When you see people saying good things and doing good deeds, you will admire them and record them." ”
36. Jiayi is kind and beautiful. From the idiom: Jiayanyixing.
It means good words and deeds. It is suitable for naming boys and girls.
37. Jiang Yuanyuan, the name of water. Suitable for naming boys and girls.
From "Chu Ci: She Jiang" 38. Jin Yu is a metaphor for virtue and talents. Names for boys and girls.
From the "Yan Family Instructions? Save Trouble" written by Yan Zhitui of the Northern Qi Dynasty: "Those who cherish Jinyu and hold orchids and laurels are ashamed of them. " 39. Jingshuo Shengmei, Shengming.
Suitable for boys' names. From Ban Gu's "Dongdu Fu": "Pu Hongzao, Xinjingshuo, Yangshi Temple, Zhengya Le." "
40. Jingsong Song: Ice flowers condensed by water vapor. Suitable for girls' names.
From "Rime" by Zeng Gong of the Song Dynasty." 2. Naming in classical Chinese
Fang Xu The way the sun has just risen in the morning.
Suitable for boys’ names.
From "Tai Xuan·Cong" "Fang Chu Xuxu".
Feixuan refers to the corridor. Suitable for boys' names.
From "Selected Works·Liu Kun": "Looking at the palace, looking down at Yufeixuan." Chenghong The water is clear and deep.
Suitable for boys’ names. From "Seventy Rhymes of Liyang Shushi" written by Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty: "The cocoon string pulls the needle, and the rhinoceros flame illuminates the clear water."
Haoran is upright and upright. Suitable for boys' names.
From "Mencius Gongsun Chou": "I am good at cultivating my awe-inspiring Qi... It is Qi, the most powerful and strong. If it is nourished directly without harm, it will be blocked between heaven and earth." Learn erudition.
Suitable for boys’ names. From Fan Zhongyan's "Nanjing Academy Titles" in the Song Dynasty: "The heir of Mr. Zhongwei, an official in the capital, was a privy minister and a scholar. He was pure in literature and learned a lot. He was a beauty in the world, and he was pure and virtuous. He was noble but able to be poor."
Honghan water is deep and wide, which is a metaphor for profound knowledge. 3. Naming in classical Chinese
Fang Xu The way the sun has just risen in the morning.
Suitable for boys’ names. From "Tai Xuan·Cong" "Fang Chu Xuxu".
Feixuan refers to the corridor. Suitable for boys' names.
From "Selected Works·Liu Kun": "Looking at the palace, looking down at Yufeixuan." Chenghong The water is clear and deep.
Suitable for boys’ names. From "Seventy Rhymes of Liyang Shushi" written by Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty: "The cocoon string pulls the needle, and the rhinoceros flame illuminates the clear water."
Haoran is upright and upright. Suitable for boys' names.
From "Mencius Gongsun Chou": "I am good at cultivating my awe-inspiring Qi... It is Qi, the most powerful and strong. If it is nourished directly without harm, it will be blocked between heaven and earth." Learn erudition.
Suitable for boys’ names. From Fan Zhongyan's "Nanjing Academy Titles" in the Song Dynasty: "The heir of Mr. Zhongwei, an official in the capital, was a privy minister and a scholar. He was pure in literature and learned a lot. He was a beauty in the world, and he was pure and virtuous. He was noble but able to be poor."
Honghan water is deep and wide, which is a metaphor for profound knowledge. 4. The name is based on famous ancient Chinese sentences
Wu Kongzhan
Because "Wu" and "Wu" have the same pronunciation, it means not to belittle oneself and to look up in vain.
Wu wu 7 wood
Kong 8 wood
Zhan zhan 18 fire
Selected from: Hanging a mat on the river and waiting for the moon in my arms
Li Bai
Wait until the moon comes out and watch the river flow. Suddenly, in the west corner of the city, a jade hook hung in the blue sky.
Although you can embrace the beautiful scenery, you cannot visit the beautiful scenery. Geng Geng Jin Boli, looking at the Magpie Tower from the sky.
Another famous saying: The couple by the river means that the stars are guests, and the moon in the sky is your friend.
Meaning: Friends, couples or lovers, stay together by the river. Point to the stars as guests, gaze at the moon together in the sky among the flowers, and treat the moon as a dear friend.
Source: "The Notes of the Small Window" (Volume 5, Collection of Suu)
Author: One is said to be written by Chen Jiru of the Ming Dynasty; the other is said to be written by Lu Shaoheng of the Ming Dynasty.