Qingyun nickname

Qingyun is nicknamed as follows:

1, Jiucang, Chen Jiu, No.9 Middle School, Jiuchongxiao, Tianjiu, Tianqiong, Xiaohan, Blue Sky, Lingxiao, Taixiao, Tianqiong, Chen Qin, Xuanqiong, Chenzi, etc.

2. Ganqiu, Gantian, Gan Yang, Ganyu and Ganling are named after "Gan".

3, named after "Cang" are the sky, boundless, pale ghost, boundless, black dragon and so on.

4. Hao Tian, Hao Yang, Hao Qiong, Hao Cang and Hao Yu are named after Hao and Ming.

Named after "Purple", there are Purple Dome, Chen Zi and Purple Forbidden.

6. The names of Zhong and Hong are Zhong Tian and Zhong Yu respectively.

7, named after "Liao" are Liao Han, Liao Kuan, Liao Tian, etc.

These nicknames mainly come from documents such as Yunfu, Yunzan, Yunfu Lun, and artistic naming combined with observation data of modern astronomical telescopes. In addition, there are many folk and local nicknames for Qingyun, which reflect people's feelings and imagination of the sky and clouds.

Qingyun implication:

Qingyun symbolizes noble, lofty and noble aspirations and pursuits. It symbolizes a person's spirit of continuous climbing and forging ahead, and also represents a quality of being indifferent to fame and fortune and carefree. In ancient literature, Qingyun was often used to describe the image of an official who was promoted to a higher position and made a fortune. For example, "Wan Li was above Qingyun in one fell swoop" was also used to express the lofty aspirations and lofty ideals of literati.

In modern society, Qingyun is also used to describe a person's spirit of continuous efforts and pursuit of Excellence. It encourages people to pursue lofty ideals, not afraid of difficulties and obstacles, bravely climb the peak of science and realize their own life value. Qingyun also implies a calm, natural, quiet and elegant attitude towards life, which makes people feel a leisurely and elegant.

In a word, Qingyun is a poetic and philosophical image with profound implications and infinite reverie. It not only represents a person's pursuit and climbing of lofty ideals, but also implies an indifferent and complacent attitude towards life, which is an eternal spiritual symbol in China culture.