The word shepherd is shaped like a person driving a cow with a whip (or a branch), which means raising cattle. Grazing cattle is grazing. Similarly, grazing horses, sheep and pigs can also be called "grazing", so the original meaning of the word "grazing" is to raise livestock.
Ancient rulers regarded the people as cattle and horses, and regarded themselves as shepherds, so they were called "shepherds" when they managed and ruled the people. The top officials of some local counties are also called "shepherds" or "shepherds".
The original meaning of the word "animal husbandry" refers to people who raise livestock. The moral of the name is diligence, perseverance, Excellence, foresight, shrewdness, outstanding talent, calmness and maturity.
The pinyin of the word Mu is "mu", the tone is disyllabic, the melody is vague, and it sounds steady and atmospheric. The radical of the word is "Niu", which has a left-right structure. The traditional Chinese character is "Mu" and the number of strokes is "8".
"8" is an auspicious number in the mathematical structure of names, representing health, happiness, reputation and so on. Therefore, it is concluded that the name of this word is "Ji", but the name depends on the whole and needs to be matched with the right word and surname.
The five elements of animal husbandry are water, water, which began in the beginning of winter, flourished in winter, ugly (slightly cold), frozen in cold, cold and frozen in the ground. This is the ugly moon (slightly cold).
Pastoral figures are named taboo and people whose joy is fire or earth:
Animal husbandry and five elements belong to water. If the name is numerologically prosperous, or the eight-character happiness is in harmony with the water, it is taboo to use animal husbandry to name it, which is unfavorable to the future fortune development of the name and may drag down their career, wealth and marriage. In the theory of five elements, water is like fire and fire is like a dog. In other words, people who like fire or earth in eight characters should not be named after animal husbandry.