1, Hansen
Excerpted from Gao Shi's poem "Looking forward to the armory, for learning". Han: Han is pronounced as hàn, and the five elements of Han belong to water. When used as a name, it indicates strength, foresight and extraordinary literary talent; Sen: Sen is pronounced as sēn, and the five elements of Sen belong to wood. When used as a name, it means full of vitality, strong financial resources and brilliant achievements.
2. Chen Han
Excerpted from Liu Ban's poem "Feathers shock the sea, agarwood returns to the sky". Han: The Chinese character is pronounced as hàn, and the five elements of Han belong to water. When used as a name, it means strong, far-sighted and extraordinary; Chen: the word Chen reads chén, and the five elements of Chen belong to the soil. As a name, it means hope, auspiciousness, hope and ideal.
3. Han Ru
Excerpted from Han Wei's poem "I am a Confucian scholar, I am diligent in my duties". Han: Han is pronounced as hàn, and the five elements of Han belong to water. When used as a name, it indicates strength, foresight and extraordinary literary talent; Confucianism: Confucianism is pronounced R2, and the five elements of Confucianism belong to gold. It is used as a name, meaning wisdom, wisdom and erudition.
4. Han Min
The poem "The dome is silent, supplemented by virtue" comes from the song of Jiaomiao Chaohui. The word "Han" is pronounced as "hàn", and the five elements of the word "Han" belong to water. When used as a name, it means strength, foresight and extraordinary literary talent. Min: Min is pronounced mín, and the five elements of min belong to fire. When used as a person's name, it means open mind, achievement and generosity.
5. Chen Han
Excerpted from Wang's poem, "The vulgar eyes are shocked to spread the Buddha's light, but I don't know that Chen Han is in the mountains." Han: The Chinese character is pronounced as hàn, and the five elements of Han belong to water. When used as a name, it means powerful, far-sighted and extraordinary. Chen: The word Chen is pronounced chén, and the five elements of Chen belong to gold. As a person's name, it means nobility, respect and discipline.