Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - I want to change my name, male,1992.1.17, born in Shanghai. What are the five elements missing? What name should I choose?

I want to change my name, male,1992.1.17, born in Shanghai. What are the five elements missing? What name should I choose?

The name of the boy.

Wan Yan 1. Travel: "Huai Wan Yan Hua Ying". Wan Yan: Generally speaking, it refers to beautiful jade. It is also a metaphor for the beauty of morality or words, such as "Seven remonstrances and Self-pity" by Dongfang Shuo: "I am pregnant with my heart."

2. Heart (heart). "Nine Debates": "A person who is beautiful is worried about his own heart." Yi: Pass "Yi" and be happy.

3. Gao Xiang. Nine Debates: "I will go to Jun and Gao Xiang". In the Three Kingdoms period, he was a military commander of Shu, and Gao Xiang, one of the Eight Eccentrics in Yangzhou in the Qing Dynasty.

4. Wilder. "Nine Debates": "Birds and beasts still know Wilder Xi". Wyatt: Wynn repaid the favor. "The Analects of Confucius Liren": "A gentleman is good at virtue, but a villain is good at soil".

5. Rong Xian. "Nine Debates": "Being in a Turbid World and Showing Heroism". Rong Xian: The glory of Excellence.

6. hey Nine Debates: "I am embarrassed by Lotus." Yan Yan: Beautiful and gentle.

7. sentient beings. Evocation: "I am young and honest."

8. Quiet and idle. "Evocation": "Be quiet".

9. Shengde. "Xi Poetry": "See the sage before you act". Sage: a noble virtue.