Naming from ancient words
The names of ancient poems are as follows:
1. Qingxiang
Source: "Chu Ci·Nine Songs": "Flying high and peacefully flying, taking advantage of the Qing Dynasty Qi controls yin and yang."
Meaning: It has the meanings of being honest, transparent, noble, flying high, and prosperous. The meaning is expanded to include being honest, fighting in the sky, and prosperous.
2. Arbor
Source: "The Book of Songs·Lumbering": "From the deep valley, move to the arbor".
Meaning: It has the meanings of health, tallness, youth, vitality, prosperity, etc. The meaning is expanded to be vigorous, high-spirited, and prosperous.
3. Ji Huan
Source: "The Book of Songs·Panshui": "Ji Ji Tuo Shi can conquer Guang's virtuous heart, Huan Huan conquers, and Di Bi is southeast."
Meaning: It has the meanings of friendliness, help, excellent ability, down-to-earth, and stability. The meaning is expanded to be helpful, smart and capable, and upright.
4. Leisurely
Source: Tao Yuanming's "Drinking·Part 5": "Picking chrysanthemums under the eastern fence, leisurely seeing the Nanshan Mountain."
Meaning: It has the meaning of leisurely, comfortable, stable and leisurely. The meaning is expanded to leisurely, carefree, happy and stable.
5. Like a mountain
Source: Du Fu's poem "Song of Thatched Cottage Broken by the Autumn Wind": "Even if the wind and rain do not move, it is as peaceful as a mountain."
Meaning: It has the meaning of being as stable as a mountain, down-to-earth, aboveboard, and solid. The meaning is expanded to mature, steady, aboveboard, and perseverance.
6. Tengwen
Source: Jiang Yan's "Farewell": "The sun rises in the sky and shines on the scenery, and when it dews on the ground, it rises in the sky."
Meaning: It has the meaning of galloping, rising, lively, literary, and knowledgeable. The meaning is expanded to lively and cheerful, pioneering and enterprising, and outstanding literary talent.
Name introduction:
Name refers to the name of a person, product, or object. Names can be divided into broad and narrow senses, as well as nicknames, aliases, nicknames, nicknames, etc. The name in the broad sense includes the surname and first name of citizens as well as the names of legal entities and unincorporated groups; the name in the narrow sense only refers to the surname and first name of citizens. A combination of name and character. In ancient China, names and characters were used separately. Today, collectively referred to as "name", it refers to a name or given name.