As follows:
1. The vast sea
Taken from: "The Song of White Snow Sends Magistrate Wu Back to the Capital" written by Cen Shen of the Tang Dynasty. Congeal.
Explanation: The desert is frozen with cracks vertically and horizontally for hundreds of feet, and the sky is filled with gloomy and gloomy clouds.
Hanhai literally means the vast sea. When using Hanhai as a boy's name, it not only means that the boy has a broad mind and tolerance like the sea, but also has rich knowledge and outstanding literary talent.
2. Tingsong
Taken from: "Gift to Congdi" by Liu Zhen in the Wei and Jin Dynasties. There are pines on Tingting Mountain, and there is a stroke in Sese Valley.
Interpretation: The tall and tall pine trees on the mountain stand against the howling wind in the valley.
Tingsong refers to a pavilion built on a mountain in the poem, which has a sense of independence from the world. Therefore, when Tingsong was chosen as a boy's name, it had the beautiful connotation of being upright and upright and not collaborating with the world.
3. Linzhang
Taken from: Cao Zhi's "Tongquetai Ode" in the Wei and Jin Dynasties. The long flowing water of Linzhang looks forward to the prosperity of the fruits in the garden.
Explanation: The long flowing water of Linzhang looks forward to the prosperity of the fruits in the garden.
The name Linzhang is elegant and grand. When I think of the name Linzhang, the image of a man looking out at the river seems to come to my mind, which refers to a person with broad vision, extraordinary wisdom, and broad mind. Broad.
4. Chenghui
Taken from: "Climbing the Lonely Island in the River" by Xie Lingyun of the Southern and Northern Dynasties: The clouds and sun reflect each other, and the sky and water are clear and fresh.
Explanation: The white clouds and red sun reflect each other, and the water and sky are all clear and green.
Cheng means clarity, and Hui means brilliance. When Chenghui is used as a boy’s name, it not only means that the person has a clean heart, is bright and warm, but also has a bright and beautiful future.
5. Han Can
Taken from: "Guan Cang Hai" by Cao Cao in the late Eastern Han Dynasty/Three Kingdoms.
Explanation: The brilliant stars in the Milky Way also seem to emerge from the embrace of the sea.
Hancan refers to the stars in the sky that are very bright in the poem. Therefore, when Hancan is used as a boy's name, it has the meaning of excellence, excellence, and excellence.