The elegant titles of ancient people were given according to their identity, talent, or characteristics. We can find the elegant names of some ancient figures. For example, Li Bai was called the "Poet Immortal", Du Fu was called the "Poet Saint", and Bai Juyi was called the "Poet Demon". However, the search results provided did not provide more elegant names of ancient people. Therefore, I am unable to provide any further information regarding the elegant names of ancient figures.
In ancient times, the elegant names for unrequited love were lovesickness, love, unrequited love, unrequited love, secret thought, dark fragrance, dark surge, undercurrent, and so on.
There were many kinds of elegant titles for ancient people, which were given according to the identity, talent, or characteristics of the person. For example, Li Bai was known as the " Poet Immortal," Du Fu was known as the " Poet Saint," and Bai Juyi was known as the " Poet Devil." These elegant titles were a kind of praise and respect for their literary attainments and talents.
The elegant titles of the ancient officialdom were given to officials according to their positions, status, and moral character. In ancient times, there were many kinds of elegant titles for officials. For example, the elegant titles of prefects were "Jing","Xian","Zhao", etc.; the elegant titles of prime ministers were "Xian","Ming","Rui", etc.; the elegant titles of Shangshu Ling were "Wen","Qi","Bian", etc. In addition, the elegant titles of ancient officials also included Qing, Da Fu, Shi, Prime Minister, Shang Shu, Shi Lang, Eunuch, Governor, Jiedushi, etc. These elegant titles reflected the different positions and functions of ancient officials.
In ancient times, scholars were known as gifted scholars, and white-clothed scholars.
The elegant names of ancient snow were Yinsu, Hanying, Hansu, Ningyu, Qiongfang, Qionghua, Qiongfei, Ruiye, Yusha, Xianzao, Yulong, Yudie, Yuchen, Yuxu, Yuxi, Yuhu, Yushu Qiongzhi, Yulou Yinhai, Yuhua, Yufei, etc.
The names of ancient and elegant courtyards could usually be from ancient poems such as "Qingxi Garden","Yougu Courtyard","Leisure Cloud Residence", etc. These names were often used in ancient poems to describe a quiet, quiet, and elegant living environment that was in line with the characteristics of ancient times. In addition, he could also refer to the characteristics of ancient courtyard design, such as the pursuit of perfect symmetrical, attention to detail decoration, etc., to design a courtyard name that met the requirements.
There were many ancient and elegant names. Here are some examples: 1 Clear Dream (qīng mèng): It means that a clear dream is fresh and refined. 2 Qingxi (qīng xī): It means a clear river, which means clear and pure. 3 Qingqiu (qīng qiū): It means that the season of Qingqiu is fresh and cool. 4. Qingyi (qīng y): It means fresh and free, fresh and detached. 5 Qingya (qīng sān): It means light and elegant. 6. Light (qīng n): It means light and simple, which means fresh and simple. 7. Clear Mind (qīng jiāng): It means clear and discerning, fresh and wise. 8. Clear Sound (qīng Yin): A clear sound means fresh and pleasant to the ear. 9 Qingming (qīng shū): It means clear and bright, fresh and bright. 10 Qing Ya Lou (qīng sān láng): The elegant building with a light tone implied freshness and elegance.
There were many elegant names for eating in ancient times, including cook, cook, meal, eating, imperial use, vegetarian, meal, meal, banquet, banquet, invitation, welcome, farewell, farewell, host, dinner, supper, supper, and so on. In ancient times, the emperor's elegant name for eating was to eat or eat.
In ancient times, the elegant names of places for communication included but were not limited to the following: Wenhui Banquet, Wenzi Drink, Xianqin, Zhejie Corporal, Museum, Appraisal, Reading, Visiting, Visiting, Please, Inform, Return, Give, High, Old, High Life, High View, High Climb, High Hall, High Foot, Noble Surname, Noble Age, Noble Illness, Gift, Huicun, Patron, Huilin, Huiyun, Private School, Jixia Learning Palace, Tile House, Tile Shop, Xiangwei, Leyouyuan, Youyuan, Paradise, Youfang, Goulan.
In ancient times, houses were called mansions, halls, palaces, pavilions, and so on. A mansion referred to the residence of a noble, and a mansion was the residence of a high-ranking official. The hall was a tall building used for the emperor's residence, court meetings, or worship of gods and buddhas. The palace referred to ordinary houses. Kings, officials, and commoners could all be called palaces, and there was no distinction between noble and humble. In ancient times, pavilions were public houses built by the roadside for tourists to stay in. Now, pavilions were supported by pillars and had no walls for people to chat and enjoy the scenery.