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The boy's name implied in ancient poetry

Rain (grace is as rich as rain)

Ye Lei (aboveboard)

Sheng Rui ("Sheng" means bright and prosperous, and reading is prosperous; "Rui" means wisdom)

God bless (a blessed child was born)

(Hao means: boundless)

Xiu Jie (Xiu Jie: described as slender and tall, clean and clean: neat)

Xin Li (Li: Li Mingxin: Bright appearance)

Sail (my hero, let him sail)

(Xu: A rising star: a wise monarch in ancient times, later called a saint)

Rongxuan (Xuan: distinguished)

Yueze (Ze: extensive water source)

Haoyu (the mind is like the universe, boundless)

(from the idiom "holding gold and cherishing jade", which is a metaphor for noble morality)

Haoxuan (meaning: aboveboard, majestic)

Green Cang (indomitable spirit, man's true colors) (from the Song Dynasty poet Su Shi's "Hunting in Jiangchengzi Mizhou", ... Left draws yellow, right draws green ... ")

Qingyu (meaning the same as above)

Zhize (Ze: the water source of vast areas)

(Xuan: outstanding) Ruiyuan (wise; Knowledgeable)

Hong Wen (carry forward; Text: writer)

Han Zhe (knowledgeable)

Is that enough? These are all names, no surnames.