When it comes to naming boys with their origins, the first thing that many people think of is Songs of the South. Indeed, there are many words suitable for boys' names in Songs of the South. However, China's China cultural allusions are very rich, and there are many words in Tang poetry and Song poetry that can be used for boys' names. Let me introduce some. Ling Jun: From Qu Yuan's Li Sao: The name is Chang, and the word is Yue. Ling Jun means that the spirit is good and balanced, which may mean that the boy is kind and just, kind, full of spirituality and temperament.
Ying Ming: From Qu Yuan's "Nine Songs of the Eastern Emperor Taiyi": Stroking the sword, the sound is beautiful. "Zhang" means beautiful jade. As a boy's name, Ming Can implies that the boy is handsome and popular with people.
Yi Xiu: From Qu Yuan's Nine Songs of Xiang Jun: Beauty should be ignored and repaired. Appropriate is appropriate, and cultivation is modification. Proper cultivation means that the decoration is appropriate and just right, which can imply that boys can grasp the sense of proportion, behave appropriately, be educated and have achievements.
Existing knowledge: Excerpted from "Farewell to Vice Governor Du's appointment": "However, China has our friendship, and heaven is still our neighbor." . Existence is existence, and knowledge can be understood as confidant and conscience. This name can imply that boys always have good ideas and many confidants and friends.
Pushen: Wang Wei answered Zhang: You asked me good or bad luck? Listen, there is a fisherman singing on the lake! . The meaning of this poem is: If you ask the truth of poverty and access, please listen to the fishing songs in the depths of the pool. Therefore, the general spirit can imply that boys study well, can find problems in details, and are very smart.
An Chan: From Wang Wei's Crossing Ji Xiang Temple: At dusk, near the empty pond, I think I can subdue the dragon. The word "meditation" is a Buddhist term, which refers to the safe entry of body and mind into a state of peace. Used in a boy's name, it can mean that the child is not in a hurry and can be calm.
Zheng Hong: From Wang Yucheng's A Little Red Lip: Zheng Hong knows the line from a distance in the sky. Zheng Hong here refers to the swan goose that has traveled long distances. As a boy's name, it can show that the child is not afraid of difficulties, dares to challenge and yearns for success.
Changyi: From Pan Lang's "Jiuquanzi Changyi Watching Tide": Changyi Watching Tide, Man Strives for the River. Long memory refers to frequent memory. In boys' names, there are beautiful meanings such as sensibility, kindness and good thinking.
Wen Bin: From The Analects of Confucius: A gentleman, then a gentleman. Respect and courtesy are called gentlemen. Used in boys' names, it can imply elegance, temperament and outstanding talent, and it is a rare talent.
Broadcom: From The Biography of Du Lin in the Later Han Dynasty: Broadcom is a versatile person, and it is called a position. Bo means knowledgeable, virtuous and comprehensive. Broadcom can mean that children are gifted and know everything.
Advantages of China Cultural Allusions Taking Boys' Names Although there are many ways to name boys now, some parents still like to consider them from the perspective of China cultural allusions. In fact, naming after China cultural allusions does have many benefits. For example, the following three items, you see if it makes sense. 1, the name will be more meaningful. China ancient cultural allusions are cultural treasures. Many words have been tempered by history and have rich meanings. So using these words in boys' names can make the names more meaningful and attractive.
2. It's easier to choose a name. Many parents are always struggling to name boys, always afraid that they can't get a good name, and it is very troublesome to find word combinations one by one. It is more convenient and quick to find some ready-made words as names directly from Chinese cultural allusions.
3. The mention of a name gives people a feeling of being above others. According to the names taken from cultural allusions in China, when people ask about the meaning of the name, they can say which poem the name was changed from or compare which great writer they used to be. Names with sources and allusions can give people a feeling of being above others.
There are many allusions to boys' names in Chinese studies. Therefore, Bao Dad and Ma Bao can extensively read and refer to the names of Chinese cultural allusions for their children, so as to find a more suitable name for the baby. The following are the names I am looking for from the allusions of Chinese studies, which are listed for your reference when naming. Jianhui Shengren Lekang Kaifeng
Chenxingguang lacquer bosenmao firm
Ruo Hua Man Lu Yang Ling Qi Fu
Yuan Shao Wang Shu Du Ruo Yao Ling
Bo Lu Ya Li Yangbo Ye Ling
Fei Long, Li Ming, Huai Jin.
Hold Yu at night.
, Chen Liang and Fei Guangzhi
Kaibori Qing Ji Yundingxin
Yan Hao Yu Qiang is flying in the sky
Du Ruoming's Letter from Yong Cheng
Boyong Yuer Huangwujia
Xiuneng An Ge Jianzhi Lishu
Miracle Street Xi Lu Baobing's
Jun Yutian
On a regular basis, it is successful.
Spirit and body are in harmony, and clouds fly far away.
New Fang Hao advocates loving faith and caring about morality.