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The origin, meaning, and urgent use of the names of famous people in ancient and modern my country

1. Tu Youyou

When Tu Youyou, winner of the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, was born, his father Tu Liangui heard her crying, and casually recited "The Book of Songs·Xiaoya". The poem "The Deer Mings" reads "Yo yo, the deer croaks, eating the wormwood in the wild", and named it yo yo.

"Yo yo, the deer calls, eating the wormwood in the wild." It means that when the deer sees the wormwood, it will make a "yo yo" sound to call its friends to eat.

Some people say that this sentence in the "Book of Songs" "predicted" the relationship between Tu Youyou and artemisinin. Then look at the following two sentences, "I have a guest, Deyin Kong Zhao." It means, I have good guests, and he is already famous. This sentence seems to more appropriately "predict" Tu Youyou's fame today.

2. Wang Guowei

Wang Guowei is a famous scholar with international reputation in China's modern and modern times. He has outstanding achievements in education, philosophy, literature, drama, aesthetics, history, etc. He has profound knowledge and innovation, and has written works such as "Human Ci Hua", "Qu Lu" and "Guantang Ji Lin".

Wang Guowei once used the name "Guozhen", and later changed his name to "Guowei" and the word "Jing'an", both of which come from "Sihuang Tuoshi was born in this kingdom" in "The Book of Songs Daya King Wen". The kingdom suppresses the prosperity and maintains the Zhen of the Zhou Dynasty. It helps many scholars and brings peace to the king."

The meaning of these poems is that so many outstanding talents in the Zhou Dynasty were produced in this dynasty. The longevity of the Zhou Dynasty depends entirely on the talents who maintain the pillars of the Zhou Dynasty. With so many talented people gathered together, King Wen of Zhou could live in harmony.

"Guozhen" and "Guowei" both come from "Kingdom suppresses life and maintains Zhouzhizhen"; and "Jing'an" takes the word "Ning" from the sentence "Ji Jiduo Shi, King Wen Yi Ning" , meaning "quiet" and "peaceful".

3. Lin Weiyin

Lin Huiyin is a famous architect, poet, and writer in my country. As a talented woman during the Republic of China, her name is also quite poetic. His grandfather named him Huiyin, which comes from "The Book of Songs·Daya·Siqi": "The great concubine Huiyin is Bai Sinan." Later, because he was often mistaken for Lin Weiyin, a writer at that time, he changed his name to Huiyin.

"If Taisi's descendant is Huiyin, then Baisinan" means: If Taisi inherits the virtues of Tairen and Taijiang, she will definitely have more sons.

Huiyin means good reputation. This beautiful name fits her quiet and beautiful appearance and her orchid-like elegant temperament. Lin Huiyin is not only beautiful, but also versatile. No wonder the three great talents, Liang Sicheng, Jin Yuelin, and Xu Zhimo, will be infatuated with her throughout their lives.

4. Liang Sicheng

Liang Sicheng, a famous Chinese architect and expert in ancient building research and protection, like his wife Lin Huiyin, his name also comes from the "Book of Songs", "Sicheng" comes from "The Book of Songs". "The Book of Songs·Ode to Shang·Na": "Tang and Sun played falsely, Sui Wo Si Cheng." In the text, Si is a modal auxiliary, and Cheng means achievement.

"Tang and his descendants prayed together to congratulate us on our success."

5. Qiong Yao

Qiong Yao, whose real name is Chen Zhe, and Qiong Yao is her pen name. As a famous contemporary Chinese writer, screenwriter, and film and television producer, Qiong Yao has created "Misty Rain" and "Misty Rain". A large number of classic works such as "Yilian Youmeng" and "Huanzhugege" all have the theme of "affection" and "love".

The name Qiong Yao comes from "The Book of Songs·Weifeng·Papaya": "Throw me a peach, and give me Qiong Yao in return."

"Throw me a peach, and give me a peach in return. "Qiong Yao" means you give me peaches and I will give you Qiong Yao (beautiful jade) in return.

Qiongyao means beautiful jade. "The Book of Songs·Weifeng·Papaya" is a poem expressing love. It expresses pure and beautiful love by describing the mutual gifts between men and women. Qiong Yao got her name from this, which seems to have determined the direction of her creation of romance novels from the beginning.