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How to make a good name? 6 1 named after place name and ancestral home.

6. Named after place names and ancestral homes

Named after a place, it has existed since ancient times. In ancient Shennong there lived a martyr, also called a martyr's family. The Yellow Emperor lives in Xuanyuan Mountain, also called Xuanyuan Mountain. Di Ku lives in Gao Xin, also known as Gao Xin's family. As for Fuxi, who lived in the East and lived in seclusion in the West, later generations called him Tai Hao and Shao Hao. The "ceremony" is interpreted as: broad vitality, called Haotian, born in the East, great vitality; When the west converges, its vitality will be small. So the emperor of the East is called Tai Hao; The emperor in the west is called Shao Hao. Nowadays, people's names and surnames are combined into one, and most of them are named after their birthplace or native place, while most of the ancients belong to local names or official names, that is, surnames plus place names. The former, place names can only be people's ancestral home or birthplace; The latter refers to the place name of an official, which is usually the place where this person has been an official for a long time, and his political achievements are remarkable or he has been demoted to the left, which has a great impact on his life. Generally speaking, land and official land are not official names, but names of others, students or descendants, and there are also self-proclaimed phenomena. For example, Zhang Qujiang refers to Zhang Jiuling, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, because he was born in Qujiang, Shaozhou (now Shaoguan, Guangdong); Others, such as Liu Zongyuan, a writer in the Tang Dynasty, called Liu Hedong (a native of Hedong in Shanxi in the Tang Dynasty, that is, Yongji in Shanxi today); Wang Anshi, a politician and writer who promoted political reform and innovation in the Northern Song Dynasty, was called Wang Linchuan (Linchuan, Jiangxi); Zhang Juzheng, a politician in the Ming Dynasty, was named Zhang Jiangling (a native of Jiangling, Hubei); Tang Xianzu, a dramatist in Ming Dynasty, was named Tang Linchuan (Linchuan, Jiangxi); Kang Youwei, a representative of modern reformists, was named Kang Nanhai (from Nanhai, Guangdong). Another example is that at the end of the Han Dynasty, Kong Rong was named Kong Beihai because he had served as the North Sea Phase; Tao Yuanming, a great poet in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, was originally named Peng, hence the name Tao Pengze. There are Xie Xuancheng (poet Xie Tiao in the Northern and Southern Dynasties), Wei Suzhou (poet Wei in the Middle Tang Dynasty), Cenjiazhou (frontier poet in the Tang Dynasty) and so on. On the one hand, the ancients showed deep feelings for their native land, on the other hand, they also reflected the traditional ethical concept of "parents are here, not traveling far". Nowadays, people's naming of place names mainly shows their feelings for their homeland and reflects the influence of the environment and life.

(1) is named after the birthplace.

Guan Mucun, a well-known female singer, was born in Mu Ye Village, Xinxiang City, Henan Province (commonly known as Mu Ye Village), a famous place of "Makino Battle" in ancient times. Her parents named her "Mu Ye Village" in order not to forget the place where she was born. Tian Han named his son "Hai Nan" because he was conceived in Tokyo Bay and was born in Shanghai, so he named it. The most famous is Guo Moruo, a great contemporary writer. His original name was Guo Kaizhen. He was born in Leshan, Sichuan, and grew up here as a teenager. In order not to forget that he was born in the land where he grew up, but also to express his deep affection for the mountains and rivers in his hometown, he combined the ancient names of two rivers in Leshan, Sichuan with Ruoshui (namely Yalong River) and named it "Moruo".

People named after their birthplace like Guan Mucun and Guo Moruo are very common in China. Some are named after family, hospital, village, district and township, some are named after the county, city and province where they were born, and some are named after a symbol of their hometown, such as a building. For example 1933, the eldest daughter of the great writer Lao She was born in Jinan, and Lao She named her Ji Shu. Huang, a master of modern art who can write and draw, is true. There is a pavilion at the southern end of a bridge in Tandu Village, Xixiang County, Anhui Province. In order to miss his hometown, he named himself Hong Bin, and later became famous in Hong Bin. Rou Shi, one of the writers of "Five Streets" in the Left League, was originally named Zhao Pingfu. He was born in front of Xisi Temple in Haining County, Zhejiang Province on 1920. There is a bridge in front of the temple called "Jinshui Rou Shi", which he thinks is good. In addition, he admired Fang Xiaoru's moral character in Ming Dynasty (Fangsi was built by villagers to commemorate Fang Xiaoru), so he took the name of the bridge "Rou Shi" as his pen name. Zheng Chenggong's nickname is Fu Song, and it is said that he was born under a pine tree. Named after the place of birth, it is easy to understand, so people often use it. Common ones are Tongren (hospital name), Wuwei (county name), Jingsheng (Beijing), Shen Sheng (Shanghai), Rong Sheng (Fuzhou), Ningsheng (Ning or Xining), Hansheng (Wu Hansheng) and Yun Sheng (Yunnan).

(2) Named after the place of origin

In order to pursue their careers and ideals, modern people often go home everywhere, but after all, if people want how bright in the moonlight at home, there will be how bright! And they still have deep feelings for their hometown. Therefore, when they name their children or rename themselves, they often name them after their parents' hometown or grandparents' hometown to express their attachment and yearning for their hometown and relatives. Wang is a famous writer and critic. Sichuan was called Bashu in ancient times, so he took Ba as his pen name. In Gansu, Qinghai, Xinjiang, Ningxia, Yunnan, Guizhou, Guangxi and other provinces and regions in the northwest, there are many people who respond to the party's call and support border construction. They like to name their children's places of birth, such as KeiTa Lee, Huangliao, Sixiang, Nianfang and Yinan. Some parents also name their children after their birthplace, such as Xu Haining and Han.

(3) Named after the combination of birthplace and native place.

In the 1960s, many young intellectuals in Shanghai responded to the call of the Party and Chairman Mao to go to the grassroots, to the frontier, to the places where the motherland needed them most, to serve the motherland in Xinjiang, to develop the frontier and to support the northwest construction. They took root, blossomed and bore fruit there, not only having a successful career, but also having children, so that future generations can contribute to the development and prosperity of Xinjiang. Some people associate Shanghai with Xinjiang when naming their children, such as Hu Xin, Jiang Shen, Haixin, Haijiang, Xinpu and Xinhai, which not only express their yearning for their hometown, their love for Xinjiang and their new life, but also express their expectations for their children.

In our country, especially in cities, this kind of place name takes the word birthplace and the word birthplace, which is quite famous. Such as Jingsui (Jingguang), Shen Hang (Shanghai and Hangzhou), Qin Xiang (Shaanxi and Hunan), Fujian-Jiangsu, Anhui-Qinghai, Ningning (Ningning), Jigui (Jilin-Guizhou) and Sichuan-Vietnam (Sichuan).

Naming a place name is often associated with time. For example, born in Beijing or Hebei in spring is called "Yanchun", born in Chengdu in summer is called "Xia Rong", and born in Fuzhou in autumn is called "Qiu Rong".

Here are some names named after place names for your reference:

Anning, Mei Zhan (Zhanjiang), Lin Rong (Fuzhou), Gu Sui (Guangzhou), Nangong Changqing, Dongfang Li Anyun, He Sanxia, Yu, (Yan 'an County, Beijing), Liu Ankang (Ankang District, Shaanxi Province), Yin xi 'an, Li Xining, Wang Changping (Changping County, Beijing), Zhou Daxing (Daxing County, Beijing) and Chen Qingyun (Qingyundian, Beijing). (Yichun City, Heilongjiang Province), Deng (Town, Heilongjiang Province), Gao Yilan (yilan county City, Heilongjiang Province), Feng Antu (Antu County, Jilin Province), Fang Huaide (Huaide County, Jilin Province), Cui Huanren (Huanren County, Liaoning Province), Luo Pulan (Pulan Town, Liaoning Province), Jiang Dingtao County and Qixia County, Shandong Province. Chu Zhongshan (also known as Zhongshan in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province), Shen Wuhu (Wuhu, Anhui Province), An Jiuhua (Jiuhua Mountain, Anhui Province), Zhu Siming (Siming Mountain, Zhejiang Province), Yao Jiande (Jiande County, Zhejiang Province), Xu Xianju (Xianju County, Zhejiang Province), Sha Chengjiang (Chengjiang Town, Jiangxi Province), Qiu Fengxin (Fengxin County, Jiangxi Province), Liang Nanping (Nanping City, Fujian Province) Yue Huaihua (Liao Haifeng (Haifeng County, Guangdong Province), Qin Yulin (Yulin City, Guangxi Province), Wei Huaiqun (Huaiqun Town, Guangxi Province), Ning Zhongwei (Zhongwei County, Ningxia), Shi Yongdeng (Yongdeng County, Gansu Province), Gan Tianshui (Tianshui City, Gansu Province), Lu Yining (Yining City, Xinjiang), You Changji (Changji Prefecture, Xinjiang), Yuan

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