Boys' names with allusions and connotations in Chu Ci.

1, Junmao

"I hope to mow the grass when the leaves are so dense."

The name is pronounced "jùn, Mao", and the tone rises, giving people a very bright and happy feeling. The word "Jun" refers to mountains and tall, which means rigorous and harsh, symbolizing that boys can become indomitable people. The word "Mao" means lush and excellent vegetation, which means that a boy is full of knowledge, talent and morality and can become a successful person. The name of Lisao comes from Songs of the South, which is a classic in poetry and contains allusions.

2. Wei Zhe

"The saints in Fu Wei walk with Mao, so you must take advantage of this to descend."

The name comes from "Songs of Chu Lisao", which means that only the ancient holy king is noble in virtue can he enjoy the land on earth. Wei Zhe symbolizes noble virtues in the boy's name, while Wei Zi's original meaning is maintenance and thinking, which symbolizes the boy's wisdom, stability and wealth. The original meaning of the word "zhe" is smart and philosopher, which means that a boy has excellent intelligence and can become a smart and capable person. The meaning of the name is excellent, and the poem contains excellent allusions, which belongs to a good name in Chu Ci.

3. chengyu

"The snow is boundless and the clouds are drizzly."

The names are pronounced as chéng and yǔ, which means to cater to and take responsibility. By extension, it means to persist in having the ability, which symbolizes that boys can become pillars. The word Yu refers to the eaves. In boys' names, it refers to grandeur, extraordinary bearing and masculinity. The name comes from Nine Chapters on the River, and the poem itself embodies the poet's superb artistic level. Choosing words from the middle school as boys' names can add meaning to the names.