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What are the best names of the Four Books and Five Classics?

Chen Jing 1. It is a name, taken from "Jing, offer its Chen". Scene means longing, which is used to express the boy's wishes in his name. Chen represents the meaning of cherishing, implies the preciousness of boys, and also shows the noble temperament of boys well. The word "Chen Jing" has an elegant poetry in its name, which naturally reveals the feeling of a noble son and shows that the boy is charming and well-proportioned.

2. people. From the book of songs "Daming", "Clearly below, brilliant above." The poem implies that the emperor's great glory shines on the world and brilliance is in the sky. Extracting the words "Ming" and "He" from boys' names not only highlights the connotation of sunshine and Excellence, but also pronounces them in a foreign way.

3. qi qi. The name Si Qi comes from a sentence in The Book of Songs, King Wen Si Qi: "Si Qi is the minister and the mother of king Wen". "Thinking" means missing, considering and remembering, and it also means Si Qi, ideas, original opinions and interests. "Qi" refers to management, governance and leadership. The parents named the baby "Siqi", hoping that the baby would be quick-thinking and smart.

4. Wei Wei. Excerpted from The Book of Songs Cao Feng et al: "Xi Hui Wei Xi, Nan Shan Chao Xi." The word "only escape" in the above poem refers to the lush vegetation, which is quite ingenious, and can also be used in the name of a person to extend the meaning of literary talent. Xi is a function word in classical Chinese, which mainly plays a decorative role in names. In the name of Wei, there is an immortal feeling, which embodies the boy's free and easy.