Therefore, many people will choose some poems as their children's names when naming their babies at home. Let's take a look at how to use poetry allusions to give an artistic name to the baby girl at home.
How to name poems with allusions?
1, refer to poetry sentences
If you want to use this allusion to name your baby at home, I suggest that parents might as well find some poems and sentences they like as reference materials, then refine and screen these materials, find some words that meet expectations, and then match them to get some good names.
Step 2 refer to the name of the poem
In addition, parents can directly refer to some poems they like to name their children, especially the epigraph names of some Song poems, most of which are very unique and suitable for naming female babies at home. Like what? Gui Zhixiang, Jiang Mei cited the sapphire case, Yulouchun? Wait a minute.
What ancient poems contain girls' names?
Yuexiang town
Origin: Qingshan is in the same cloud and rain, and the moon has been in two townships. Wang Changling's "Sending Wood to Serve the Palace" in Tang Dynasty
Commentary: The mountains and clouds in the two places are covered with rain and dew. Why was the same bright moon in two places?
Wanzhou
Source: Xing Jing returned to the boat in the evening and strayed into the depths of the lotus. Li Qingzhao's dream in Song Dynasty? Always remember the sunset in Xiting.
Commentary: After having a good time, I went back by boat and accidentally entered the depths of the lotus.
cold-caused ailment
Origin: jathyapple has a quiet dream, and the spring breeze is ten miles gentle. Qin Guan in the Song Dynasty "Eight or Six Sons? Danger pavilion
Commentary: In jathyapple, we were drunk in a dream, and the gentle spring breeze blew you and me.
Muyun
Source: Xiao looks at the sky at dusk, watching the clouds, walking to see you, sitting to see you. Tang Yin in the Ming dynasty "prunes? Rain hits pear and closes the door.
Commentary: I watch the clouds from morning till night. I miss you when I walk, but I miss you when I sit!
Yun Qi
Origin: I will walk until the river blocks my way, and then sit and watch the rising clouds. My Seclusion in Zhongnanshan/First Entering the Mountain by Wang Wei in Tang Dynasty
Commentary: Sometimes go to the end of the water to seek the source, or sit and watch the rising clouds change.
Poetry allusions have artistic maiden names.
Versicolor, Second Sister, Yu Ying, An Yun.
Wen Juan, Bi Li, qian yao, Yu Quan
Zhou Yi, Han Yang, Huai Zhi, Yi Yun
Yu Wen, Yi Qian, Jing Ya, Ya Zhou.
Wan Hui, Chyi Yu, Ni Huai, Lan Zhi
Zhao Chan, Han Yi, Wen Xin, Meng Juan.
Yu Lin, Shang Tian, Qian Ying, Wen Xin
Linzhi, Yi Yun, Rouxin and Yuxi.
Simin, Iman, Meng Qian and Su Ming.
He Rou, Qi Hui, Yan You and Xi Jiao
Yimei, Cui Yu, Yingjun and Yanzhou.