Please translate the following two paragraphs into Chinese. 1. Names for boys reflect the parents’ wishes for his good health, longevity, prosperity, expected talents, virtues, diligence, filial piety, patriotism or intelligence. Girls are named after exotic flowers, pretty birds, musical instruments or jewels. Girls might also be named for feminine attributes such as beauty, grace, thrift and purity. In some rural families, however, girls are not given names but are simply referred to as the "oldest girl", "second girl", "third girl" and so forth. 2. Another method for selecting a given name is based on the child’s horoscope and its relationship to the Five Elements. A fortune teller, after studying the month, day and hour of the birth, determines whether the infant has a full complement of the Five Elements of metal, wood, water, fire and earth. If any element is lacking in the child, a character with the radical or root of the missing element is used in the name to correct the deficiency and make the child “complete”. For example, if the child was lacking water, he might be given the name Hai, Yang, Jiang, He, Hu, Bo, etc., meaning “sea, ocean, river, lake, wave, etc.” because those characters are based on the radical of water.