The Zhou surname is named after the Book of Songs and Chu Ci.

The grand name of Zhou Shiyang in the Book of Songs of Chu is as follows:

Zhou Shiyang - taken from Shi Dehong's poem "Ouyang's learning, the master is in the world." 》

世: The word 世 is pronounced as shì, and the five elements of the word 世 belong to gold. When used as a name, it means concentration, both ability and political integrity, and longevity.

Yang: The word Yang is pronounced as yáng, and the five elements of the word Yang belong to earth. When used as a name, it means sunshine, cheerfulness, and positivity.

Zhou Hanyu - taken from Liu Baiyu's poem "I love books." I often stand in front of the bookshelf. At this time, I feel that a vast world, a vast ocean, and a vast universe are spread out in front of me. 》

Han: Han is pronounced as hàn, and the five elements of Han are water. When used as a person’s name, it means erudition, tolerance, and well-informed.

Yu: The word Yu is pronounced as yǔ, and the five elements of the word Yu belong to earth. When used as a name, it means magnanimity, grandeur, dignified appearance, and handsomeness.

Zhou Youliang - taken from Zhai Zuo's poem "When you enter the society, you are ashamed to show off, but when you forget your years, you are willing to join the army." 》

You: The word "friend" is pronounced as yǒu. The five elements of the word "friend" belong to earth. When used as a name, it means unity, helpfulness and friendliness.

Liang: Liang is pronounced as liàng, and the five elements of Liang belong to fire. When used as a name, it means to be outstanding, sensible, and extraordinary.

Zhou Huipeng - taken from Wang Shipeng's poem "Kunpeng changes in June, the toad and rabbit will be very glorious." 》

Hui: The word Hui is pronounced as huī. The five elements of the word Hui belong to fire. When used as a name, it means glory, success, and extraordinary achievements.

Peng: Peng is pronounced as péng. The five elements of Peng belong to water. When used as a name, it means flying high, having lofty ambitions, and traveling thousands of miles.

Zhou Jingkai - taken from Wang Mai's poem "Conquering brilliance with gentleness, advocating kindness in politics." 》

Jing: The word Jing is pronounced as jìng, and the five elements of the word Jing belong to gold. When used as a name, it means respect, humility, loyalty and justice.

Kai: The word Kai is pronounced as kǎi. The five elements of the word Kai belong to fire. When used as a name, it means approachable, happy and generous.