Mo Zhi 100 Zhi Zhi is a kind of vanilla, belonging to Panicum, also known as Angelica dahurica. In Qu Yuan's works, it is often used as a metaphor for good quality. Zhi's fragrance and beauty coincide with people's beautiful quality, so it is often used as a black pigment for women's names, ink paintings and calligraphy, made of pine smoke and other raw materials.
Explain Shu Yun's ink in words, from earth to black, and black is also pronounced, meaning that the name can be interpreted as Zhi Ruo? Mo Ke, the idiom Li Lan Yuan Zhi Hu Jin ink.
Description:
Black pigment used in ink, calligraphy and painting is made of pine smoke and other raw materials. It is said that writing can interpret words and clouds, and calligraphy is also self-deprecating. The meaning of this name can be interpreted as Zhi Ruo, Mo Ke, and the idiom Li Lan Yuan Zhi Mo. Ink is a pictophonetic character with an upper and lower structure. In the dictionary, the original meaning is black pigment used for writing and painting.
Later, it was called one of Four Treasures of the Study, and it was a symbol of talent and knowledge. There is a poem about the head tree of my West Wild Goose Lake. All the flowers are pale with ink marks, which vividly reflects the connotation of this word. When it is used in a boy's name, it hopes to call him a knowledgeable gentleman, which means that Geely is very elegant and generous.