The names of the ancient Taoist system are as follows:
1. Haochen, the name "Haochen" is taken from a male character in the recently popular costume fantasy film and television drama "Liu Li" As for the name of the character, Haochen in the play is originally the Baidi, the god of heaven. His elegant and fairy-like image is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. Therefore, the name "Haochen" fits the search for an ancient, elegant and fairy-like name.
2. Mu Bai, named the boy "Mu Bai", which has a sense of ancient immortality, and at the same time, it can also show the boy's elegance and purity. Among them, the word "Mu" comes from "Mu Ruqingfeng" in "Poetry Daya Hao Min", which means the boy has a gentle personality; the word "Bai" has a fairy-like and cold feeling.
3. Xuanzhi, "Laozi" says: "Mystery is mysterious, and it is the door to all mysteries." The word "Xuan" is taken from this. At the same time, "Xuan" is also a Taoist theory, which is very important. It has the charm of ancient immortality; "Zhi" means knowing and being clear, so it looks very elegant when used in names. Combining the two as a boy's name is ancient, elegant and fairy-like.
4. Immortality, comes from "The Book of Reminiscences of Old Travels by Yelang Tianenliu Yelang after the Chaos and the Rebellion": The immortal caressed my head, tied my hair and received immortality. "Immortality" means immortality. The name used to name a boy is not only fairy-like, ancient and elegant, but also has a beautiful meaning. At the same time, the male protagonist of the costume fantasy drama "Choose Heaven" and the male protagonist of the movie "Soul Ferry: Huangquan" are both named "Changsheng", so "Changsheng" is very suitable as a boy's name.
5. Chenran, from "Autumn Mountain": You are a foreigner in the dust, floating in the air with a fairy spirit. This poem by Wei Zongwu has its own fairy-like artistic conception, and "Chenran" was extracted from it as the boy's name, which further shows the fairy-like ancient charm. Among them, "chen" means mundane things, giving people an otherworldly feeling; "ran" is a classical Chinese function word, which makes it look very elegant when used in boys' names.