Huaijin: "Nine Chapters Huaisha": Huaijin holds Yuxi. Such as Nan Huaijin, a master of traditional Chinese culture. Shuli: "Ode to Orange in Nine Chapters": Shuli is not promiscuous, but is reasonable. Shuli: A bright and beautiful look. BUT is homophonic for alienation.
Yuyue: Yu means to shine. Suitable for boys and girls to choose names. From "Tai Xuan Yuan Gao", the sun shines brightly during the day, and the moon shines brightly throughout the night.
Xianjun: "Seven Admonitions Sinking in the River": Xianjun admires and attaches himself to it. Xianjun: A talented and outstanding person.
Yuxin: The remaining fragrance. Suitable for girls' names. From the poem "Hibiscus City" by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty: The fate of the common people will not be erased for thousands of eons, and the green leaves will remain desolate and fragrant.
Ruoguang: Ruomu’s light in ancient mythology. Suitable for boys' names. From the poem "Looking at Autumn in the Suburbs and Replying to Dr. Yin" written by Jiang Yan of the Southern Dynasties: Half of the scenery belongs to me, and I admire you as if it were the beginning of light.
Wangshu: Contains the meaning of welcoming the light. Suitable for boys and girls to choose names. From "Chu Ci Li Sao" Qian Wangshu makes Xian Xi. Refers to the person who drives the moon god in myths and legends.
Fragrant and prosperous. Suitable for girls' names. From "Nine Bian of the Songs of Chu": When you leave the fragrance and kindness, you will be strong, but when you are left, you will be sad and sad.
Zhou Sheng: The sound of Sheng is Tongsheng, which means prosperity. Suitable for boys' names. It comes from "The Monument of Buddhist Niches Revised by Li Jun of Zhou Dynasty Recorded on Stone in the West Border". It was created in Qin Dynasty and turned around in Zhou Dynasty.
Yasheng: Beautiful. Suitable for boys' names. From the "Biography of Yin Hao in the Book of Jin": His knowledge and reasoning are long, his elegance and elegance are superb, and his reputation is unparalleled at that time.
Chaohui: Chaohui, morning light. Suitable for boys' names. From the "Three Kingdoms Wei Zhi", the morning and evening are the brilliance, and the sun and the middle are the light.
Elegant: elegant and generous. Suitable for girls' names. It comes from "Book of the Later Han Dynasty: A Biography of Ma Yuan" and the words are elegant.
Yuexin: Happy. Suitable for boys and girls to choose names. From the poem "Hualin Garden Collection of Emperor Wu of Jin Dynasty" written by Yingzhen of the Jin Dynasty: The good crops are full of beauty, the pods contain the fragrance, the soil is salty and the people are happy.
Sincerity: "Seven Advices on Self-Grief": The sincerity of those who mourn. Chengzhen: Loyalty and integrity.
Wan Qing: "Nine Sighs of Sorrow": Wan Bi is green. The word "耀" here is pronounced as y?. Of course, it also sounds good when pronounced as wǎn.
Wanrou: gentle and weak. Suitable for girls' names. From Xuanding's "Longsuo Sanniang recorded in the Night Rain and Autumn Lanterns" of the Qing Dynasty: The master saw her gentleness and could not bear to punish her.
Yixin (Yixin): "Nine Bian": There is a beautiful person, but the heart cannot Yixin. Interpretation: Tongyi, joy.
Tian Ya: Calm and elegant. Suitable for boys and girls to choose names. From "Zi Zhi Tong Jian, Emperor Xiaowu of the Song Dynasty and the Seventh Year of the Ming Dynasty": Lang Jiang Zhiyuan, a member of the official department, was peaceful and elegant, but gradually lost his command.
Man Yin: Long Yin. Suitable for girls' names. From the poem "Gentle Green Love" by Ying Xiuren: Birds sing in the trees, and ducks linger by the pond.
Yourou: melodious and soft. Suitable for girls' names. Lu Shiyong of the Ming Dynasty wrote in his "General Theory of Poetry Mirror": He Xun's poems have practical language and no stagnant color. Every time he explores the scenery, his tone is gentle and gentle, and the reading is full of lingering feelings.
Shu Zhi: "Seven Admonitions to Resent the World": Shu Zhi was exposed to Zhou Wen. Shu Zhi: Stretch your ambitions and give full play to your talents.
Boyong: "Li Sao": My emperor is called Boyong. For example, the writer Ma Boyong
Leisurely: leisurely. Suitable for boys and girls to choose names. From the fifth poem of "Drinking" by Tao Qian of the Jin Dynasty: Picking chrysanthemums under the eastern fence, leisurely seeing the Nanshan Mountain.
Wenbin: Describes both elegant and simple. Suitable for boys' names. It comes from "The Analects of Confucius Yong Ye" and is elegant and elegant.
Flying: "Nine Songs of the River": The heart is flying and mighty. Flying: The mood is relaxed and thoughts are flying.
Yiran: the appearance of flashing light. Suitable for boys' names. It comes from "Mengxi Bi Tan" by Shen Kuo of the Song Dynasty.
Wangshu Xian A Qu Yuan's "Chu Ci Li Sao": Wangshu envoys come forward, Wang Yi notes: Wangshu means Yueyu. An additional note by Hong Xingzu: "Huainanzi" says: "Yueyu said Wangshu, also called Xian'a (ē)." ?Wangshu is also known as Xian'a. Xian'a, the one who controls the moon.
Wanmiao: beautiful; wonderful. Suitable for girls' names. From Pu Songling's "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio" in the Qing Dynasty: The bride's nickname is A Mei, which is quite subtle.
Chenliang. "Nine Songs of the Eastern Emperor Taiyi": auspicious days bring good fortune. Chenliang is an inverted version of Liangchen, which refers to good times. It is easy to read as enjoying the coolness.
Gao Xiang. "Nine Bian": You will leave the king and soar high. One of the military generals of Shu in the Three Kingdoms and one of the Eight Eccentrics of Yangzhou in the Qing Dynasty were both named Gao Xiang.
Yuxin: talk heart to heart. Suitable for boys and girls to choose names. From "Jian Deng Xin Hua Qiuxiang Pavilion": There are two osmanthus trees with whirling shades and flowers in full bloom. The moonlight is full of reunion and the fragrance is fragrant. A girl is born under it and she is secretly talking.
Yahou: pure and generous. Suitable for boys' names. From "New Tang Book Biography of Zhang Hongjing": Hongjing's character is Li, he is elegant, honest and upright, and he joins the army in Henan with Yin.
Yaliang: Integrity and integrity. Suitable for boys' names. From Tang Xuanzang's "Records of the Western Regions of the Tang Dynasty: Malava Kingdom": Elegant words and profound academic skills.
Yingyi: beautiful and elegant. Suitable for girls' names. From the poem "Nanheng" written by Lu Yun of the Jin Dynasty: the scenery is beautiful, the scenery is beautiful, and the fusang is elegant.
Zhizhi: ambition, interest. Suitable for boys' names. From "Book of the Later Han Dynasty: The Biography of King Qi Wu" The man's instigation to uproot his ambitions is far-reaching.
Be moral. "Ode to Oranges in Nine Chapters": Virtue and selflessness are as high as heaven and earth. Bingde: uphold morality.
Zhipeng: Describes lofty ambitions. Suitable for boys' names. From "Zhuangzi Xiaoyaoyou" there is a fish in the North Ming Dynasty, and its name is Kun. The Kun is so big that I don't know how many thousands of miles it is. It turned into a bird, and its name was Peng.
Chengyu. "Nine Chapters Crossing the River": The clouds are falling and the sky is falling. Chengyu: refers to the strong clouds in the mountains that connect with the eaves.
Wanhui: soft and intelligent. Suitable for girls' names. From "The Biography of Murong Chui's Wife Duan in the Book of Jin": Young, graceful and intelligent, with great ambition.
Wenxuan: Corridor decorated with painted railings, doors and windows. Suitable for boys and girls to choose names. From the "Selected Works of Cao Zhi's Seventh Anniversary": You are Yu Wenxuan, near Dongting. Li Shan's note: Wen refers to painting decoration; Xuan refers to the threshold of the palace.
Yang Bo. "Nine Songs of Shao Siming": The wind blows and the water blows. Yangbo here means making waves. But in some contexts it can also be used as a metaphor for turmoil. Naming of Chu Ci, naming of Chu Ci in the Book of Songs
Zhixing: ambition and conduct. Suitable for boys' names. It comes from "Yi Tun" and "Xiang": Although he is wandering around, his aspirations and actions are correct.
Wen Lan: The waves of the article. Suitable for boys and girls to choose names. From He Jingming in the Ming Dynasty: "Liu Zi Shi Bian Taichang Gong": Fragrant words spread the breeze, and thoughts stir up the flow of text.
Leisurely: leisurely. Suitable for boys and girls to choose names. From the fifth poem of "Drinking" by Tao Qian of the Jin Dynasty: Picking chrysanthemums under the eastern fence, leisurely seeing the Nanshan Mountain.
Sincere and brave. "Nine Songs of National Sorrow": Sincerity is both brave and martial, and ultimately strong and invincible. Honesty and bravery: Brave in heart. "Officials of King Wen of Dadai Liji": Sincerity and bravery must be difficult to intimidate.
Qingyue: describes the sound as crisp and exciting; crisp and melodious. Suitable for girls' names. It comes from Su Shi's "Shizhongshan Ji" in the Song Dynasty. The northern sound is Qingyue.
Xinglan: refers to the end of the night. Suitable for boys and girls to choose names. From the poem "Shi Guan Pavilion at Night" by Xie Lingyun of the Southern Song Dynasty: The birds return to rest on the boat, and the stars are ordered to go to work.
Wanyi: beautiful manners. Suitable for girls' names. It comes from Zhang Juzheng's "Laiyan Shuo" in the Ming Dynasty: It is a special bird, and it is graceful and elegant.
Yang Ling (Yang Bao). "Nine Songs of Xiangjun": The vast river spreads across the Yangtze River. Yang Ling: As soon as it is said, it means raising the boat and sailing forward.