The names of the characters in the Three Kingdoms should be detailed, and there are some commonly used allusions.

Li Yu (937-978), formerly known as Zi, Zhong Yin and Bai Lian, was renamed Yu after he acceded to the throne. Li Yu's name has something to do with the meaning of this word. Li Yu's name: Yu Ci: attaching importance to light: there is fire in Yu, and fire means light. The "name" and "word" of the ancients are also commonly used to represent generations in the family. In the pre-Qin period, Jia Bo (Meng) and Ji Cousins were often added before the first name and surname, such as Bo Yi and Shu Qi, with Bo as the elder brother and Shu as the younger brother; The word "Zhong" is the second child; Meng Jiangnv is Jiang's eldest daughter. After the Han Dynasty, the same word or radical was gradually used in "name" or "word" to express the reciprocal relationship. For example, the famous soldier who fought against An Lushan in the Tang Dynasty, his younger brothers Yan Yaoqing and Yan * * * used the word "Qing", and their cousin Yan Zhenqing (whose calligraphy was handed down from generation to generation) also used the word "Qing". Su Shi, a litterateur in Song Dynasty, and Su Zhe's brother * * * used the radical "car" to represent their peers. His sons (Ming Guangzong), Zhu, Zhu, etc. , the second word * * uses "Chang" and the third word * * uses "Ju"; Zhu Youjian, Emperor Chongzhen of the Ming Dynasty, hanged himself in Jingshan, his brother Zhu Youxiao (Xi of the Ming Dynasty), and his cousins Zhu Youlang (Li Yong of Nanming) and Zhu Yousong (Hong Guang of Nanming) used the word "you", and the third word was "you". In this case, the first word in the name is the surname used by father and grandfather, half of the second and third words are the generation names used by brothers and others, and only half of the words are specific to individuals. . The word "Zi" is often the explanation and supplement of "Ming", also called "Biao Zi". Qu Yuan said in Li Sao: "The name is right and the word is clever"; "Constant" means "flat" and "spiritual average" means "original". His names "Ping", "Yuan", "Ming" and "Zi" have a meaningful connection. The relationship between "name" and "character" of the ancients has the same meaning, such as: Zhang Heng, who invented the seismograph in the Eastern Han Dynasty, and Mi Fei, a writer who beat drums and cursed Cao, were all upright, and the "balance" in their names and characters was "ping"; The word "Shaoyou" written by Qin Guan in Song Dynasty and the word "Wu" written by Lu You are synonymous in terms of names and words. Another example is Chu Suiliang, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, and Ceng Gong, a writer in the Song Dynasty. Its name and the words "good", "good", "public" and "solid" in the text are also synonymous. "Name" and "symbol" are meaningful complements. For example, Liang Hongzi, a writer who thought it was an example in the Eastern Han Dynasty, and Hong and Luan were both famous birds. Lu Ji, a writer in the Western Jin Dynasty, was named Shi Heng. Ji Heheng is two stars in the Beidou. Bai Juyi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, was named Lotte, so he was able to "live easily" because of "Lotte". Chao, a writer in the Song Dynasty, has no blame for his words (blame is negligence), and only "editing" can "blame". "Fishing" (fishing) and "firewood" (chopping firewood) are often lovers. Zheng Qiao, a historian of Song Dynasty and editor of Tongzhi, was a fisherman. "Fisherman" often wears "Dai Li", a writer named Li Yu in Qing Dynasty. The meanings of "name" and "character" are opposite, such as Zhu, a philosopher in Song Dynasty, Zi Ang, a painter in Yuan Dynasty, and Guan Tong, a writer in Qing Dynasty. Their names and characters are Ming, Dark, Bow, Ang and Tong respectively. The names and characters of the ancients are often taken from the classics of ancient books, such as: Xu Gan, one of the "seven sons of Jian 'an" at the end of the Han Dynasty, has a long word, and Confucius has a saying that "if you don't think, you will lose your mind"; Cao Cao's word Meng De, "Xunzi" has a saying that "the husband is a moral fuck". Qiyoun Siriyu of the Three Kingdoms, from the Book of Changes, "Clouds follow dragons and winds follow tigers"; The word hung-chien used by Lu Yu, a writer in the Tang Dynasty (who wrote the Book of Tea and was later honored as the "Tea God") was also taken from the Book of Changes. Gao Ming, a dramatist at the end of Yuan Dynasty, was sincere, which came from The Book of Rites. Yu Qian, a strategist in the Ming Dynasty, and Qian, a beginner in the Qing Dynasty, both used the allusion of "modesty and benefit" in Shangshu. (! ) Names have the same meaning as words. Qu Ping, a Warring States poet, is synonymous with Yuan and Ping. In the Three Kingdoms period, the generals Zhou Yu, Yu Yu and Jin Du were beautiful jade. One of the eight masters in Tang and Song Dynasties is also synonymous with Zi Gu, Gong and Gu. (2) Names and words have opposite meanings. The word "General", "Meng" and "Ming" in the Three Kingdoms period all had opposite meanings. Zhu, a philosopher in the Southern Song Dynasty, has the opposite meaning. (3) Names and words are semantically related. Li Yu, a drama theorist in the early Qing Dynasty, was named Li Hong, which means fisherman Dai Li. Yue Fei, a famous anti-gold star in the Southern Song Dynasty, is known as Ju Peng, and Dapeng is ready to fly. (4) Names and characters are taken from classic books. Cao Cao in the Three Kingdoms, the word Meng De, comes from Xunzi's book "Fu is called Moral Operation". (2) What is the relationship between ideographic characters and names in meaning? The ancients were very particular about choosing ideographic characters, and the situation was very complicated. But careful investigation, analysis and research can also be found regularly. For example, it is common to choose words according to the ranking of the oldest and youngest brothers. For example, Confucius is the second child, so he is lame, and he has an older brother. The most typical is Wu Dong's younger brother Sun Shi during the Three Kingdoms period. Sun Ce took the word Fu Bo as his eldest son; Sun Quan took the word Zhong Mou as his second son; Sun Yi ranked third, taking the word Bi Shu; Sun Kuang ranked fourth, taking the word Ji Zuo. There are also many cases of using "Zi" at the dinner table, because "Zi" was a good title or honorific title for men in ancient times. So people like to use it, such as hole pile and word thinking; Zhong You, Hippo Chef Road; Sima Qian, word length; Cao Zhi, Zi Zijian; Su Shi, the word Zizhan; Du Fu, beautiful words; Yuan Mei is a genius. Although these ideograms are common, they have little connection with real names. In fact, Bo, Zhong, Shu, Ji and Zi are not real ideograms, and the words behind them are like "Ce".