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What are the names for idioms with good meanings?

1. Baili: One in a hundred, as a name, means outstanding talent, one of the best among the crowd, outstanding.

2. Gaojun: Gaofengjunjie, from: Volume 1 of "Tiaoxi Yuyin Conghuan Collection" by Hu Zai of the Song Dynasty: "I said that Yuanming Gaofengjunjie is worthy of Si Hao, but he still admires him. "Gao Jun" refers to a man who is tall, strong, persevering, determined, and hardworking.

3. Yuanting: Yuezhen Yuanting, derived from "Selected Works·Wang Rong's "Preface to Qushui Poems on March 3rd" by Wang Rong: "You are the Huiyu stationed in Han, Yuezhen Yuanting." Li Shan's note: "Sun Tzu's Art of War says: 'The town is like a mountain, and the river is like an abyss.'" The literal meaning is that the water in the abyss is stagnant, and the mountains stand erect. It is a metaphor for a man who is unswerving, perseverant, determined, and firm. Calm and persevering.

4. Feiquan: Feiquan Mingyu comes from "The Jade Poetry of Feiquan Mingming", "Deep in the emerald green valley, Feiquan Mingyu touches the stone." The original word is synonymous with pearls and round jade. The sound of spring water hitting jade describes the sound of spring water hitting jade. The voice is mellow and melodious.

5. Chengying: The green leaves turn into shades, which comes from Du Mu's poem "Sighing the Flowers". "The strong wind has fallen all the crimson leaves, and the green leaves have turned into shades and the branches are full of branches." There is also an allusion in this. Du Mu met a tree by chance when he was young. When the woman saw that she was very beautiful, she was moved and made a betrothal gift to her family, agreeing to marry him in 10 years. When he returned more than 10 years later, she was already married and had children and grandchildren. It also means that a woman will get married in the future, have children and grandchildren, and live a happy life.