Elegant names for girls based on poetry classics
Most of the names in the Book of Songs are mainly aesthetic, connotative and poetic. Since you want to give your child a poetic name, let me explain to you how to use the Book of Songs to give girls an elegant name. Welcome read.
The way to name girls’ classic poems
1. Naming based on the eight characters and five elements
First of all, we must look at the balance of the five elements based on the eight characters and four pillars, and determine the likes and dislikes of the five elements. Each element in the eight characters corresponds to one of the five elements of "metal, wood, water, fire, and earth". If it is strong, it will be suppressed, and if it is weak, it will be supplemented. This "suppression" and "supplementation" is to make clever use of the principle of the five elements' mutual generation and mutual restraint. The five elements are mutually dependent: metal generates water, water generates wood, wood generates fire, fire generates earth, and earth generates metal; the five elements inhibit each other: metal overcomes wood, wood overcomes earth, earth overcomes water, and water It suppresses fire and fire suppresses metal to achieve the balance of the five elements. If the five elements are short of water, try to use words with water attributes in your name. If the five elements of earth are too strong and wood is lacking, you need to use words with the attribute of wood as much as possible to name the name.
2. Combine the naming method with your parents’ names.
This method of naming has many forms. One is the father’s surname + mother’s surname + first name. The method of choosing the name refers to the above method; the other is the name that uses the combination of the parents’ surnames, for example, father If the surname is Wang and the mother's surname is Yang, the girl can be named "Mu", and the girl surnamed Yu can also be named according to this structure.
3. Naming based on poems and songs
*** When naming children, there is a saying that "men are called Chu Ci and women are called Shi Jing". The heroic poems of Chu and the graceful poetry are very suitable for naming boys and girls, and naming the children with words from classics also shows that the children have cultural connotations. But you should pay attention to combine it with the child's birthday and horoscope.
4. Naming according to seniority
There are many surnames of the Han people in our country. Although people with many surnames are distributed in scattered places, they all have corresponding generational characters that have been passed down. When a new child is born, the elders will name the child according to his or her seniority. For example, the generation of the Yu family in Hanchuan, Hubei: "*** Jingguo Changqing Zhaoxi Shiye". If the newborn child is of the "Chang" generation, he should be named Yu Chang* or Yu*Chang, * is the character of his own choice, and generally it should be consistent with the child's birth date.
5. Name according to the zodiac signs
Each zodiac sign has its corresponding triad and six-part zodiac signs. When naming, try to choose words that are close to the three-part and six-part zodiac signs and avoid words related to them. Words related to the zodiac signs that conflict with each other and harm each other. Traditionally, it is believed that the name of the triad can help the baby gain help from noble people and enhance his career. For example, it is appropriate to name a monkey baby with the characters "zi", "chen" and "ji". Shen Monkey is in three combinations with Chen Long and Zi Rat, and is in six combinations with Snake. The root of Zishuzi is, for example: Xue, Ru, Guo, Xiao, Li; the root of Chen, Longchen and dragon are, for example: Zhen, Chen.
Sirou's "Fu Tian Zhi Shi·Sanghu": "Singing the wine, drinking wine and thinking softly".
Lingyu's "Yuanfeng·Dingzhifangzhong": "The spiritual rain is zero."
Bai Lu's "The Story of Fish and Algae·Bai Hua": "The heroic white clouds reveal the grass."
Cailing's "Tang Feng·Cailing": "Cailing, Cailing, the top of Shouyang".
Meiqing's "Qi Feng·Yi Chi": "Yi Chi is famous and has beautiful eyes."
Shu Hui's "Beifeng·Yanyan": "In the end, he is gentle and kind, and Shu is careful about himself."
Ruying's "Weifeng·Fenjuhu": "Beautiful as English, as beautiful as jade."
Wen Yin's "Qin Feng·Xiaorong": "Wen Yin has a smooth hub and drives me to the Qifu."
Lian Yi's "Wei Feng·Fa Tan": "The river water is clear and rippled."
Zi Yi's "The Book of Songs. Qiaoyan": Yi Yi sleeps in the temple, and a gentleman makes it.
Mu Qiong's "Wei Feng·Papaya": "You give me papaya, and you give me Qiongju in return."
Yinnuo "A Visit to Hunan Cui Zhongcheng": A thousand pieces of gold may not change one's nature, but Yinuo always promises to kill oneself.
Pengmai's "Wangfeng·Zaichi": "I travel in the wild, and Pengpeng takes the wheat."
Zijin's "The Book of Songs": Qingqing Zijin, leisurely my heart.
Roujia's "Dangzhishi·Yi": "Respecting your majesty is all done by Roujia."
Si Pei's "The Book of Songs": Qing Qing Zi Pei, I am thinking about it. Name the girl according to the Book of Songs
Ye Zhen's "Zhou Nan·Taoyao": "The peach is young, and its leaves are Zhenzhen."
Zixi's "Chu Ci": It is appropriate to look at Xi and smile at the same time. Zi Xi admires Yu Xi's graceful and graceful character.
Su Yi "Tang Feng·Yang Zhishui": "Su Yi Zhu Xi, from Zi Yu Wo".
Quietness and Goodness "Zheng Feng·Nv Yue Rooster Crow": "With the harp and harp at your fingertips, it's all good to be quiet."
Du Jing's "Tang Feng · Du": "If there is a Du, its leaves are Qingqing."
Xin Ning's "Zhou Song·Zaiyuan": "There is pepper and it is sweet, and Hu Kao is peaceful."
Cailing's "Tang Feng·Cailing": "Cailing, Cailing, the top of Shouyang".
Girls’ classic allusions to ancient names
Fang Rui? A blooming and drooping flower.
Quotation: Lu Ji's "Wen Fu": "The fragrance of sowing fragrant flowers comes from the dense green strips."
The sunset? The rays of light fall from the sky.
Quotation: Wang Bo's "Farewell Preface to the Knee King's Pavilion of Hongfu in Autumn": "The setting clouds and lonely birds fly together, the autumn water is the same color as the sky."
Sunny. Lan? The mist in the mountains on a sunny day.
Quotation: Zhou Bangyan's "Clouds Crossing the River": "The Qinglan is low in the Chutian, the warmth returns to the wild geese's wings, and the formation rises from the flat sand."
Qingzhi? The beautiful vanilla, A metaphor for a noble and beautiful person.
Quotation: Jiang Yan's "Leng Ye He Yin Chang Shi": "This heart hopes to be relieved, and the clear breath is in Yuanxiang."
Jingsong? Ice flowers condensed by water vapor.
Quotation: "Rime" by Zeng Gong: "On the first day in the garden, it is quiet and windless, and the rime flowers are blooming everywhere."
Elegance? Beautiful manners.
The saying comes from: Zhang Juzheng's "Laiyan Shuo": "It is a special bird, and its elegance is restrained."
Bi Fen? means fragrance.
The quote comes from: "Gu Feng Zhi Shi·Chu Ci": "Bi Fen is a filial piety, and the god is addicted to food."
Zero dew? Scattered dew.
The quote comes from: "Zheng Feng·There is creeping grass in the wild": "There is creeping grass in the wild, and there is no dew."
Yiyi? Willow branches sway in the wind.
The words come from: "What the Deer Mings: Plucking Wei": "I have left in the past, and the willows are still there."
Qihua? Same as "Qihua", referring to the flowers of Yushu in fairyland.
Quotation comes from: Cao Tang's "Poetry of Xiao Youxian" No. 2: "Thousands of trees and beautiful flowers, thousands of gardens of medicine, I know in my heart that I dare not change my appearance."