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Brother and sister names in The Book of Songs

The names of brothers and sisters in The Book of Songs are as follows:

(Joe)

This group of names comes from The Book of Songs Nan Zhou Yao Tao: "Tao Yao, his Ye Zhenzhen." It extracts the word "Yao and Zhen" from the poem as its name, which has the connotation of poetry and is very kind to read. Taking the word "Yao" as the word "Tao" is more masculine, showing the masculinity of a boy as his brother and his sister as his "umbrella", which means strengthening the feelings of brother and sister.

(Zhihao-Qin Zhi)

This group of names comes from Xiaoya Luming Literature's Luming Literature in the Book of Songs: "Yo, Luming Literature, wild apple ... Yo, Luming Literature, wild food Artemisia ... Yo, this Qin wild vegetable ...". "Zhi" is an auxiliary word, indicating the relationship of possession and subordination, as well as the names of brothers and sisters;

The words "Artemisia" and "Qin" both indicate plant names, which is a metaphor for vigorous vitality. The name "Zhi Hao, Qin Zhi" means that they are energetic and strong, and their names are poetic and pleasant to listen to.

(Zhi Qiong-Yi Qiong)

This group of names are highly similar, and they are used as brother and sister names to associate their friendship. Selected from The Book of Songs, National Style and Qifeng Writing: "As soon as I am attached to it, I turn my ear to it, and I will still be attached to it."

It is a rare thing to extract the word "Joan" and express the dew of Joan. As a related word, the affection between cousins also implies the meaning that the elder brother protects the younger sister. The overall name is ingenious, unique and meaningful.

(Qi Wei-Shu Qi)

These two names come from the Book of Songs, National Style, Gale and Jing Girl: "Jing Girl, I am in the corner. Deliberately hiding for me to find, scratching my head. The quiet girl looks good. Give me a tong tube. I am embarrassed to say that I am beautiful. "

The word "Qi" is a demonstrative pronoun and is suitable as a related word. The word "Wei" is calm and mellow, indicating that the boy is calm and responsible; The word "Shu" can refer to a girl's beauty, pliancy, etc. This girl is beautiful and graceful.

(Jing Jia-Jou Jia)

These two names are taken from the Book of Songs, which are elegant and reserved. "Respect your dignity, everything is gentle." The word "Jia" means beauty, praise, auspiciousness and celebration, and the same word is used in the name * * *, which means good luck.

"Respect" means serious respect, and naming a boy "Jingjia" describes a polite and obedient attitude; "Soft" means gentle and sincere, and naming a girl "Jou-chia" means beauty, which shows the gentleness and generosity of a girl.