At first, Yan Ruyu didn't mean a woman named Yan and Yu. As the name implies, her appearance is like beautiful jade, which is used to describe the beauty of a woman or to refer to a beautiful woman. However, in Book Idiot in Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio, the author Pu Songling was inspired by the phrase "There is Yan Ruyu in the book" and used it on the heroine (a fairy in the book) in the form of a name. Nowadays, it is common to use "Yan Ruyu" as a female name in film and television works, and the word "Yan" does have its surname, so it naturally becomes a naming habit.
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1, these two sentences are said to come from Song Zhenzong (Zhao Heng)' s "Persuasion", the full text is as follows:
Read, read, read! The book has its own golden house;
Read, read, read! There are thousands of millet in Qian Qian in the book;
Read, read, read! Yan Ruyu is in the book.
2. The other is Zhao Heng's "Sydney". The original poem is as follows:
Rich people don't have to buy fertile land. There are thousands of millet in Qian Qian in the book.
You don't need a tall building to live in peace, but there is a golden house in the book.
Don't hate unscrupulous media when you get married. Yan Ruyu is in the book.
Don't hate a person when you go out. There are so many chariots and horses in the book.
Men want to be flat and ambitious, and read to the window after six classics.
It means: becoming famous by reading was an excellent way out of life at that time. Only when you have fame can you get wealth and beauty.