The Book of Songs and Chu Ci named Tiger Baby

The baby tiger is named as follows using the Chu poems from the Book of Songs:

1. Mu Xiao. It is taken from "The wind is rustling and the trees are rustling, and I miss my son and I am away from my worries." The wood contains the fresh and elegant charm of the trees, which means that the boy contains the elegance of the trees. And Xiao is chic and light. The name Mu Xiao has a beautiful artistic conception, is pleasant to read, and gives people a chic and unrestrained temperament. ?

2. Lingjun. Taken from the sentence "The name Yu is Zhengzexi, and the character Yu is Lingjun" in the Chu Ci "Li Sao". Ling as a person's name means agility, spirit, intelligence and the meaning of "fire" is very suitable for naming tiger babies, both are used. As a person's name, it means friendliness, gentleness, harmony and the meaning of kindness.

3. Qingyu. From the poem: Take advantage of the clear air to control the yin and yang. The character Qing gives people a pure temperament, and when used in boys' names, it gives people a quiet and scholarly atmosphere. The word "roy" is a beautiful word, and it means driving. In ancient times, this word represented a high status, and it also has a good meaning when used in a name. ?

4. Haochen. Coming from An Neng, the whiteness of Hao Hao is covered with the dust of the world? The word "Hao" means white and bright, which is also the quality that parents hope for their children, and the word "Chen" refers to flying dust, and the word "dust" in Buddhism "The meaning is that the other five roots and five consciousnesses are seeking and grasping outwards, resulting in all kinds of greed and love. Giving this name to a boy means that the boy has a bright heart and is not polluted by the world. ?

5. Yan Jun. Taken from "The Songs of Chu·Nine Thoughts·Shangshi" "Looking at the past, you can see the handsome people, and you can also look at the humiliation." In ancient times, Yan refers to a person with both ability and political integrity. It was used in a boy's name, implying the boy's good moral character. It also contains "彡", which is a favorite word for the Year of the Tiger, implying that the boy will be dressed in rich clothes. Handsome and outstanding, it highlights the handsome and handsome temperament of a boy. It is also elegant and pleasant to read.