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The boy with the same name as Mu in Chu Ci
3. Mu: Among the words used in Chu Ci, the most common word is Zi, which has an quaint meaning. When combined with Mu Zi, the boy's name, it shows a little liberal feelings and is full of pen and ink, adding an image of a scholar and an elegant man to the boy. 4. Xiangmu: There are records of "Mrs Xiang" and "Xiang Jun" in the chapter of "Nine Songs" in Volume 17 of The Songs of the South of China, which makes Xiangci have a little charm of the songs of the South of China. It is used to match the boy's name with Mu Zi and Pinge, which makes it pleasant to read and gives people a feeling of spring breeze. 5. Qi Mu is from "Songs of the South Nine Songs in the Clouds": "Guang Qi with Sun and Moon". With the help of the moral in the poem, it is described that boys should have fearless sacrifice spirit in collective life or society and be able to warm others through their own actions.
Mu Ting Mu Kong Mu Sui Mu Cheng Qin Mu
Mu Xin Tian Mu Mu Qing Mu Chen Mu Yan
Han Mu Mu Yan Mu Yang Mu Lin Muran
Wood is wood, Yuan Mu and Mu Yun have Moody's.
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