The name of the boy who is short of money and water

The names of boys who are short of gold and water are Xixin, Junru, Zongqi, Juerui and Chaoyang.

1. Xixin

is taken from the poem "My Country" in the Idiom Collection. Xi: The five elements of Xi belong to water, and being used as a name means prosperity, harmony, optimism and bright future; Xin: Xin's five elements belong to gold, which generally means that gold is more prosperous. Being used as a person's name means wealth, prosperous career, and more happiness and more expensive.

2. Jun Confucianism

is taken from Wang Yan's poem "Heirs ascend to the imperial extreme, and true Confucianism grasps the great jun". Jun: the five elements of the word Jun belong to gold, which means dignity and authority when used as a name; Confucianism: The five elements of Confucianism belong to gold, which refers to a learned, cultivated and learned person. Being used as a person's name means being wise, wise and knowledgeable.

3. Zong Qi

is taken from the poem "Looking for a horse" in the Idiom Daquan. Zong: The five elements of Zong Zi belong to gold, and being used as a person's name means politeness, Excellence and special meaning; Qi: the five elements of Qi are wood, and horses with blue-black texture generally refer to fine horses. Being used as a person's name means handsome, enterprising and outstanding.

4. Jue Rui

is taken from (Song) Zhou Dunyi's poem "Thinking is Rui, Rui is sacred". Jue: the five elements of the word Jue belong to fire, which means precious and precious when used as a person's name; Rui: the five elements of Rui belong to gold, which means wisdom, far-reaching and understanding. It can be named as Ruiyuan, Ruiying, Shuorui and Chaorui. Being used as a person's name means wisdom, shrewdness and brightness.

5. Chaoyang

is taken from Zou Hao's poem "Chao Chao Pu Yang Gong, Quan Liang Miao Qing Si". Chao: The five elements of Chao Zi belong to gold, and being used as a person's name means outstanding, outstanding and excellent in character and learning. Yang: The five elements of the word Yang belong to the earth, and Yang refers to the sun.

means warm, bright and positively charged. China's ancient philosophy holds that Yang is one of the two opposites that run through all matter in the universe, as opposed to Yin. Being used as a person's name means sunny, cheerful and positive.

the above contents should be combined with the actual situation for reference only.