There are many names of female characters in Chinese classics. The following are some famous examples:
The female characters in the Dream of the Red Chamber, such as Lin Daiyu, Xue Baochai, Wang Xifeng, etc.
2. The female characters in the Water Margins, such as Lin Chong, Wu Song, and Hu Sanniang;
3. The female characters in Journey to the West, such as the White Bone Demon and the King of the Kingdom of Women;
4. The female characters in Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio, such as White Snake and Xu Xian;
5. Female characters in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, such as Diao Chan, Lu Bu's wife, etc.
The American green card for Chinese people is often called the US permanent resident identity card (Green Card). Its English name is Green Card. The ID card is an important document that proves that Chinese people live and work legally in the United States. The holder can move and work freely in the United States and enjoy the same rights and benefits as other permanent residents.
Chinese names in fiction often carry rich cultural connotations. For example, in some martial arts fictions, names like 'Linghu Chong' can reflect certain characteristics. 'Linghu' might be a unique family name, and 'Chong' gives a sense of boldness and freedom. These names are carefully crafted by the authors to fit the characters' personalities, story backgrounds and the overall atmosphere of the fictions.