As a traditional cultural form, eight-character nicknames are an important part of China culture. In ancient times, eight-character nicknames used to be symbols of status and status, such as "old beggar" and "uncle Rome". Today, eight-character nicknames are no longer limited to these aspects, but become an intimate way of addressing and interacting. The eight-character nickname is closely related to people, and it also brings more fun and intimacy to people.
Because eight-character nicknames often become a form of interpersonal communication, the relationship between personality and eight-character nicknames can not be ignored. Some people will create their own nicknames according to their eight-character characteristics or rely on other people's suggestions to give themselves a different nickname. Such nicknames have certain significance for the display of personality and the confirmation of ownership. At the same time, such nicknames also reflect people's concern and expression of self-cognition and social relations.