Lei Lei is a Chinese word, pronounced as Li Li I, which means many functions. Source: "Songs of the South, Nine Songs, Shan Gui": "Take three shows in the mountains, with Shi Lei Schiller Gorman." Selected Works of Song Yu: "Pebbles are so bitter and rub against each other, which is shocking." Shan Li's note: "It's very awkward. Many stones are like it."
Kangxi Dictionary: Tang Yun is full of mistakes, while Ji Yun, Yunhui and Zheng Yun are full of mistakes. Same wife Shuowen is full of stones. "Songs of the South, Nine Songs" Shi Lei Schiller Gorman. Lei Lei Zhong Shi, Ancient Poetry. You're amazing.
Shangfu Linshui Leiyuli. The look of the note. Another "Shi Shuo" Sun Chuyun said: He is brilliant, brilliant. Also connected with Tuotong. "Jin Shu's Poems and Music" A gentleman acts like the sun and the moon. The Notes is about Ray.
Stony accumulation means that many stones are piled together, which are hard, tough and angular, and do not hide between heaven and earth. "Lei" uses three "stones" to emphasize fortitude, generosity and clarity. The word "Lei" is named to mean strength and determination, fairness and freedom, auspiciousness and connotation.
Ray's word name is taboo:
1, the attribute of Lei Zi's five elements is soil. According to the principle that soil and five elements belong to water, Lei Zi's name is taboo to use five elements to belong to water.
2. Lei's name is forbidden to be named after words with the same vowel ěi or the same tone, which is awkward to read and has no sense of rhythm.
3. Lei's name is forbidden to be the same as that of his ancestors. If the ancestors had thunder in their names, the descendants were forbidden to use it.