whose names
It's a Chinese idiom. The Pinyin is x ì ngsh è nm í ngshu í, which means asking for the name of the inquirer. From Dou E yuan.
The origin of Idioms
The first part of Yuan Dynasty Guan Hanqing's the injustice of Dou'e: "Granny wuna, where are you from? Why did this man strangle you? "
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate; used in interrogative sentences.
Examples
Who is your classmate's name, please.
Feng Menglong, Ming Dynasty, Volume 26 of Xingshi Hengyan: "since you asked the old man to buy it, who is the old man's name and where is his surname?"
Chinese PinYin : xìng shèn míng shuí
whose names
disciples and old followers or minor officials. mén shēng gù lì
speeches are not in accordance with action. yán bù gù xíng