The names of the female protagonists in ancient novels can be found in the following examples: 1. Elegant and refined: From the "Book of Songs·Guofeng·Zhounan·Guan Ju","A gentleman is a good match for a fair lady". It described a woman's beautiful appearance and refined temperament. 2. Peerless Beauty: From the Book of Songs, Guofeng, Zhou Nan, Guan Ju,"Peerless Beauty is More Beautiful than Pan An." It described a woman's beautiful appearance, elegant behavior, and extraordinary bearing and charm. 3. The word "devastatingly beautiful" came from "The Book of Songs·Xiaoya·Che Xia". The woman's beauty and charm were indescribable. 4. Bright eyes and white teeth: From the Book of Songs, Xiaoya, Che Xia,"" Bright eyes and white teeth are like peaches and plums." It described a woman with bright eyes, white teeth, and beautiful appearance. 5. Empty Eyes: From the Water Margins," Lin Chong looked up and saw the woman's empty eyes and long hair fluttering." It described a woman's eyes as beautiful, empty, and unfathomable. These are the names of some female protagonists in ancient novels, hoping to provide some inspiration.
The following are the names of several female protagonists in ancient novels. They all have certain meanings and origins: 1 Purple Jade: From the "Book of Songs·Xiaoya·Che Xia" in the "Turning Green Strips Turning Purple Jade". It described a woman as noble, elegant, and graceful. 2. Yaoji: From Zhou Nan·Han Guang, there was a Yaoji named Lizhi in the Han Dynasty. It described a woman as beautiful, noble, and elegant. 3. Red Sleeves: From the Book of Songs, Guofeng, Zhounan, Guan Ju. A fair lady is a gentleman's match." It described a woman as charming, moving, gentle, and considerate. 4. Green duckweed: From the "Book of Songs·Xiaoya·Che Xia" in the "turn green stick turn green duckweed". It described a woman as light and gentle as a duckweed. 5. Suxue: From the Book of Songs, Guofeng, Zhounan, Guan Ju. The snow is like pear blossoms." It described a woman as pure and beautiful as snow.
In the Book of Songs and Song Ci, the sentences with the word Yan were as follows: 1. Bright and colorful: It described a woman who was beautiful and radiant. 2. Alluring Beauty: It described a woman's beauty that made people fall for her. 3. Gorgeous beyond compare: To describe a woman's beauty and talent. 4. As beautiful as peaches and plums: To describe a woman's beauty as delicate as peaches and plums. 5. Peerless beauty: To describe a woman's beauty and talent that is amazing and independent. 6. Glowing with brilliance: It refers to a woman's beauty that makes everything around her shine. [7. Perplexing Beauty: To describe a woman's beauty as extremely pressuring.] 8. Dazzling: To describe a woman's beauty as dazzling and impressive. 9. Beautiful as a painting: It described a woman's beauty as if it was a picture. [10: As beautiful as peaches and plums: To describe a woman's beauty as delicate as peaches and plums.]
The name of the girl surnamed Lian had better come from the Book of Songs or Tang poetry! The following are some of the names of the girls surnamed Lian, all taken from the Book of Songs or Tang and Song Ci: Qingru: From Li Bai's "Thoughts on a Quiet Night" in the Tang Dynasty,"The bright moon in front of the bed is suspected to be the frost on the ground. I look up at the bright moon and think of my hometown." It means clear, transparent, fresh and pure. 2. Yun Ting: From Su Shi's "Jiangcheng Zi·Mizhou Hunting" in the Song Dynasty,"Thinking of Gongjin when Xiao Qiao first married, she had a heroic appearance, a feather fan, a scarf, and a smile." The meaning was elegant and melodious. 3. Yu Ting: From Bai Juyi's "Farewell to the Ancient Grass" of the Tang Dynasty,"The grass on the plains is withered and withered every year. The wild fire is endless. The spring breeze blows and gives birth to a fragrance. It invades the ancient road. The clear green connects the barren city and sends the royal grandson to the lush and full of parting feelings." The meaning is as moist and fresh as rain. 4. Poem Connotation: From Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower" in the Tang Dynasty, the meaning of "The sun is close to the mountains, the Yellow River flows into the sea, and it is a thousand miles away." It is rich in poetic and cultural content. 5. Siting: From Du Fu's "Ascending the Mountain" in the Tang Dynasty,"The wind is fierce and the sky is high. The ape screams and the white birds fly back to the boundless fallen trees. The Yangtze River is rolling down." It means that the thoughts are agile and fresh. Of course, naming is a very personal matter. You can choose a name that suits you according to your preferences and cultural background.
Okay, I'll give you some names of girls with the surname Lian. They all come from the Book of Songs or the Tang and Song Dynasties. 1. Lian Siyi: From the Book of Songs, Xiaoya, Che Xia,"Yi Wu Shi Xi never forgets." 2. Lian Wanna: From Bai Juyi's "Farewell to the Ancient Grass" of the Tang Dynasty. 3. Lian Xue 'er: From Su Shi's "Sapphire Case·Yuan Xi" in the Song Dynasty,"When will the bright moon appear?" I ask the blue sky for wine." 4. Lian Ruoxi: From Li Qingzhao's "Dream of Dream" in the Song Dynasty,"I often remember that the pavilion is drunk and I don't know the way back". 5. Lian Siyu: From the Book of Songs, Guofeng, Zhounan, Guan Ju,"Guan Guan turtledove is in the river. A gentleman is a good match for a fair lady." I hope these names will be of help to you!
The following are some pen names from the Song Ci or the Book of Songs: 1 Wen Su 2 Wenxuan 3 Wen Qi 4 Wen Yao 5 Wen Jun 6 Wen Qing 7 Wen Yu 8 Wen Qi 9 Wen Hao 10 Wen Yuan Wen Ze Wen Yu Wen Qing Wen Xuan 15 Wenjun Wen Hao 17 Wen Yuan Wen Yu Wenxuan 20 Wen Qing Wen Jun Wen Hao Wen Yuan Wen Yu Wen Xuan Wen Qing Wen Jun Wen Hao Wen Yuan Wen Yu Wenxuan Wen Qing 33 Wenjun Wen Hao Wen Yuan Wen Yu Wenxuan Wen Qing Wen Jun Wen Hao Wen Yuan Wen Yu Wen Xuan Wen Qing Wen Jun Wen Hao Wen Yuan Wen Yu Wenxuan Wen Qing Wen Jun Wen Hao Wen Yuan Wen Yu Wenxuan Wen Qing Wen Jun Wen Hao Wen Yuan Wen Yu Wenxuan Wen Qing Wen Jun Wen Hao Wen Yuan Wen Yu Wenxuan Wen Qing Wen Jun Wen Hao Wen Yuan Wen Yu Wen Xuan Wen Qing Wenjun Wen Hao Wen Yuan Wen Yu Wen Xuan Wen Qing Wen Jun Wen Hao Wen Yuan Wen Yu Wen Xuan Wen Qing Wen Jun Wen Hao Wen Yuan Wen Yu Wenxuan Wen Qing Wen Jun Wen Hao Wen Yuan Wen Yu 97 Wenxuan Wen Qing Wen Jun Wen Hao The above pen names are from the Song Ci or the Book of Songs. I hope I can help you!
Choosing a name was a very personal matter because everyone had their own preferences and cultural background. Choosing names from the Book of Songs and the Songs of Chu can provide some inspiration, but the following points need to be noted: The Book of Songs and the Songs of Chu were both classics of ancient literature. The names needed to respect traditional culture and avoid using overly modern or vernacular names. 2. The name should be consistent with the character's personality, fate, background, etc. This can enhance the cohesiveness and legibility of the story. The name also needed to have a certain sense of rhyme to make it easier for people to remember and recognize it. Based on the above points, the following are some names that might be suitable: The boy: 1 Clear Stream (qīng xī): It means a clear stream that matches the character's personality and destiny. 2. Yiyun (): It means that the floating clouds are in line with the character's personality and literary background. 3-Wing Flying (yāfāi): It means that the flying wings entrust the character's desire to be free and pursue freedom. The girl: 1 Yuting (ytíng): It means that the sweetness after the rain is in line with the character's personality characteristics and destiny background. 2 Mengting (mèng tíng): It means that a beautiful dream is in line with the character's personality and literary background. 3 Shihan (shīhan): Poetic self-restraint, literary temperament, in line with the character's personality characteristics and literary background.
The Book of Songs, the Tang Poetry and the Song Ci are three important periods in the history of Chinese literature, each with its own unique characteristics. The Book of Songs was the earliest collection of poems in ancient China. It included poems from the Zhou Dynasty to the Spring and Autumn Period. The literary style of the Book of Songs was fresh and natural, full of praise and comprehension of nature, life, love and other aspects. The language of the poem was concise and bright, full of rhythm and rhythm. The representative works of the Book of Songs include Guan Ju, Jian Jia, and the Book of Songs. Tang poetry was the pinnacle of the history of ancient Chinese poetry, referring to the poems created during the Tang Dynasty. The characteristics of Tang poetry were profound artistic conception, rich thoughts, gorgeous language, beautiful rhythm, and different artistic styles such as graceful, bold, fresh, and profound. The representative works of Tang poetry include Climbing High, Going to Drink, and Ballad of Lushan Mountain. Song Ci was another important period in the history of Chinese literature, referring to the poems written during the Song Dynasty. The characteristics of Song Ci were exquisite writing, sincere emotion, profound artistic conception, and rich artistic appeal. The beautiful language and harmonious rhythm of Song Ci often used various rhetorical techniques to express profound thoughts and feelings. The representative works of Song Ci were "Sapphire Case·Yuanxi" and "Shuidiao Getou·Bingchen Mid-Autumn Festival". The literature of these three periods had their own unique characteristics. The fresh and natural Book of Songs, the profound and rich Tang poetry, and the artistic appeal of Song Ci were all treasures in the history of Chinese literature that were worth appreciating and learning.
The Book of Songs was one of the treasures of ancient Chinese literature. It contained a large number of classic sentences. The following are some classic sentences from the Book of Songs: The turtledove is on the river's isle. a graceful lady is a gentleman's good catch. (Zhou Nan Guan Ju) When I die, when I die, I go and stay. The tiger and the river were resurrected. ("Bin Feng·Drum Beat") 3 In the green garden the sunflowers wait for the morning dew to dry. In spring, all things in the world shine. (Song of Everlasting Sorrow) There is a beautiful person who is clear and beautiful. I'll grow old with you. (Song of Everlasting Sorrow) 5. The gentleman who speaks and reads is as warm as jade. In the plank house, my heart is disturbed. (The Book of Songs·Guofeng·Zhou Nan·Han Guang) The wind and rain are cold and the rooster crows. When I saw the gentleman, I said,"Hu Buyi." (The Book of Songs, Guofeng, Guofeng, Drumming) A gentleman seeks the same as a villain. The gentleman in the hall called me to go out and exchange for wine to share with you the sorrow of eternal life. (The Book of Songs, Xiaoya, Che Xia) These sentences were vivid, vivid, concise, and expressed profound thoughts and feelings, becoming one of the treasures of Chinese culture.
My lonely heart is full of the ghost of a Chinese woman. Gong Ren Zhuang Cui's soul is imprisoned in Gaizhou.
A boy's name could be inspired by traditional cultural allusions such as the Book of Songs and Song Ci. Here are a few possible names: 1 Qingxi (Qīng Jiān): From the Book of Songs, Xiaoya, Che Xia,"Qingxi rapids flow down." It implied that the boy was clear, pure, and kind. 2 Luoyang: From the Book of Songs, Xiaoya, Chang Di,"Luoyang's people are Xia and Shang." It meant that the boy had a bright future and a limitless future. 3. Yi Yun: From the Song Ci·Su Shi·Shuidiao Ge Tou,"Life naturally has love, this hatred has nothing to do with the wind and the moon." It implied that the boy was unrestrained, unruly, and free. 4 Mu Chen (Mu Chen): From the Book of Songs, Xiaoya,"There is a good fish in the south, and its name is Mu Chen." It implied that the boy was ambitious and pursued excellence. [5] Ling Xing (Líng xíng): Taken from the Book of Songs, Daya, and the People,"If you don't teach your nature, you will move." The order is to prohibit the descendants of the children and grandchildren." It implied that the boy had noble moral character and decent behavior, and could contribute to society.