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Stars have specific names. How did they get their names?

Friends who like to write articles are willing to give themselves a pen name, and stars will also give themselves a stage name, which will add a lot of color to themselves. Some of the names of entertainment stars come from ancient poems, some are based on the date of birth, and some are random names.

1, the stage name of the star comes from ancient poetry.

Many stars in the entertainment circle are educated and attach great importance to their stage names. There are many famous stars we are familiar with, and their stage names all come from ancient poems. For example, we are familiar with,, Zhang, Zhang Qi and so on. When it comes to their real names, they are actually very grounded, just like us ordinary people. For example, the name of Seven is Tan Jingjing. Is it like the sister next door? Personally, I think Seven's name is more atmospheric and poetic than Tan Jingjing's. Seven's costume blockbuster "Under the Golden Clothes" starring during this year's Spring Festival is really a hit. She played a lovely summer in it, especially sucking powder.

The star's stage name comes from his birthday.

Lu Han, a star who is very fond of post-90s and post-00s, was born and raised in Beijing. Lu Han is his stage name, Han represents the dawn, Lu Han was born in the early hours of the morning, and Lu Han represents the rising of a new star, Ran Ran, and Ran Ran, which indicates that Lu Han's acting career is getting more and more prosperous. Many fans say that Lu Han's name is fashionable and foreign, and they all regard Lu Han as their husband. In fact, I prefer Lu Han's frank personality, dare to admit love, and wish him and Guan Xiaotong happiness forever.

The stage name of the star is chosen by the agent at will.

The actress Jelly Lin, whose real name is Fei Xia, said that she took part in many activities at first, for fear of being discovered by her parents, so her agent gave her a name casually. Surprisingly, Jelly Lin's name became popular and starred in The Mermaid. Later, Lin Yun wanted her agent to fill in her original name in the cast list, but she was rejected. Which name do you prefer, Jelly Lin or Fei Xia?

The stage names of stars are all very nice. Actually, people who hang out don't want to use their real names. One is to protect yourself and your family, and the other is to bid farewell to the past. So do we ordinary people. Who wants people to see their true side? Maybe this is to add protective color to yourself?