Choose a nickname based on your own name. How to create a nickname based on your own name.

1. First, use your own name directly as a pen name. This method usually tests the real name. It must be good-sounding and meaningful, like "Whose 90 Is This?" The name of the author, Hou Bohan, is the author's real name. The word "Bo" is taken from "knowing a lot and being knowledgeable, and doing good without slacking off.", and the word "Han" is taken from "when the years are cold, then you know that the pines and cypresses will wither." Also." "Bohan" means "fighting against the biting cold wind", expressing a spirit. Now "Whose 90 is this" has also been adapted into the movie "Kite Has Wind, Dolphin Has Sea". Others who use their real names as pen names include Han Han, Guo Jingming, etc.

2. Second, use the method of splitting characters. Parents often use this method when naming names, but pen names also often appear, such as Jin Yong, a well-known contemporary martial arts novelist. The pen name is derived from the character "yong" in the real name Cha Liangyong. Mr. Jin Yong nourishes half of the film and television industry, and even Jack Ma is his loyal fan! There are also Cao Yu, whose real name is Wan Jiabao, and Lao She, whose real name is Shu Qingchun.

3. Third, expand based on the meaning of your name. I believe that people who can write have very good writing skills and cultural heritage, so they also have a unique understanding of their own names. When choosing a pen name for yourself, you can use a metaphor to expand your meaning. Just like the author of "Ghost Blowing the Lamp", Tian Xia Ba Chang, whose original name is Zhang Muye, the word "mu" can be understood as pastoral, and "wild" means broadness and the world. Therefore, he got the name of Tianxia Ba Shang. Now "Eagle Hunting in Tiankeng" written by Tian Xia Ba Sang is currently being filmed, starring Kai and Wen Qi. Another person who used this method to choose a pen name was Bing Xin, whose original name was Xie Wanying. The word "Ying" means smooth and transparent, which is consistent with the Bing Xin in "A piece of ice heart in a jade pot".