What Should Your Chinese Name Be?

What Should Your Chinese Name Be?

In lands where dragons weave the ancient lore,
A name holds power, meaning at its core.
Not merely sounds that dance upon the tongue,
But symbols rich with stories yet unsung.

Shall you be called the “Jade of Morning Dew,”
A gem that glistens with a radiant hue?
Or “Mighty Oak,” steadfast against the storm,
Whose roots run deep, whose spirit’s ever warm?

Perhaps the “Whispered Breeze” that gently glides,
Through bamboo forests where the panda hides.
Or “Crimson Phoenix,” rising from the flame,
Reborn anew, unbound by earthly claim.

Consider well the virtues you hold dear,
The traits you cherish, those you would revere.
For in this name, a destiny may lie,
A compass set beneath the vast sky.

Consult the wise, the ones who know the ways,
Who trace the stars and read the ancient phase.
They’ll guide your hand to craft the perfect sound,
A name that honors both the lost and found.

So ponder deeply, search both heart and mind,
In characters, your essence you may find.
A name in Chinese script, both bold and true,
A mirror reflecting the soul of you.

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