Actually, the name doesn't matter at all What is clever and what is cut like seems to be a very powerful name. To understand the so-called good or ill luck behind these figures, we should actually understand it in principle:
First of all, in China's traditional Shu Shu, the name belongs to a branch of micro-science. Because people in China have always believed that the role of names has never been mentioned.
China's early toponymy was named after the combination of five-element pronunciation and eight-character likes and dislikes. For example, if the eight characters need wood fire, they should match the pronunciation of teeth and tongue. Because fortune tellers are not all familiar with temperament, they later developed to look at the five elements with glyphs and radicals. For example, if the radical is fire, it is regarded as a word belonging to fire, while the radical is wood and? Words like ","are considered to belong to wood. However, whether it is pronunciation or font, its function cannot be verified. Looking through all the classic numerology documents, there is no record of great luck due to the change of name.
China culture is the cultural core of the eastern world, so many overseas students have been to China in ancient times, especially the Japanese. In addition to learning Sinology, the Japanese are also very interested in tricks (there were Yin and Yang teachers in ancient Japan). Japanese teachers of Yin and Yang certainly have their advantages. For example, Takashima successfully predicted the Sino-Japanese War. However, some foreign students with poor skills learn half a bucket of water (you know that the ancient mentoring system is also very strict, and you don't have to teach you if you want to learn). I found a famous school that day, but they don't know the eight characters, so they can't match the five elements according to the eight characters. They invented a set of names that don't need to conform to the personal eight-character numerology. It is to count strokes and customize a set of rules to match good strokes and bad strokes. According to the strokes of different characters of surname and first name, we can draw five grids: heaven, earth, man, general and foreigner. This method thinks that grid and total grid are the most important. Lattice dominates the first half of life, total lattice dominates the second half of life, and outer lattice represents nobility and external force. Because it was absorbed by Japanese students in Qing Dynasty, this method is based on the strokes of Kangxi dictionary. The inventor of this method is Xiong Jianyilang, who released this creation in 19 18, less than a hundred years. Later, Bai Huiwen, a Japanese, went to Taiwan Province Province to study this method for three years and sent it back to China. -This is the five-grid section of "Universal Grid 28" you mentioned.
As mentioned earlier, China's traditional study of names based on phonetics, glyphs and the combination of five elements and eight characters has little effect, and sages and mathematicians have ignored the role of names. China's own method has been preserved for thousands of years, and the Japanese just learn to take it back and reinvent the method for several years!
Because you can use this method as long as you can count strokes, and the "masters" with low skills in the workshop like to use it without knowing the complicated eight characters. In addition, driven by interests, many so-called "experts" like to tout this method. Therefore, this method has become the mainstream method. Orthodox methods are too difficult, and these methods in Japan have become the mainstream. Typical bad money drives out good money.
After listening to my introduction above, you should already know that these mathematics, good luck and bad luck are actually not important. However, our greater misunderstanding of this method is that it is not used to change or rush luck at all, but a divination method.
Maybe not everyone can explain clearly what divination is. Divination is to do some rituals or actions (such as putting a few copper coins in the turtle shell and shaking the money for divination), and then draw a set of good and bad conclusions from the results of these actions (such as looking at the positive and negative combinations of copper coins in money divination). For example, when you want to sign, you shake the bucket without knowing the result. By the same token, Xiong Qi's Five-element Jane requires you to change your name first, and then use the strokes of your name to predict good or bad, instead of finding some auspicious numbers and naming them. It's like asking a lot It is impossible to take away both the "next batch" and the "lottery ticket" and leave only the "last batch". It is impossible to shake it out accurately. Similarly, if you think the strokes of a name are not good, and then you change the name, it means that when you apply for signing, you obviously asked for the next signing or drawing lots, but you are unwilling to accept the result and shake it again. Don't shake all the lottery tickets and the next lot until the last lot-does it make sense? !
Ugliness is life, and cruelty is life. Since you believe in fate, don't be naive to think that artificially changing one thing can surpass the fate given to you by God. Of course, personally, I still feel that if fate is really unfavorable, a feng shui help, a multi-product virtue and a personal effort are all necessary. Besides, this divination method invented by the Japanese may not be very accurate, and there are many varieties on the market now, and no one can say for sure. It says you are fierce, but you may not be really fierce. There's no need to scare yourself.
Instead of obsessing about names, it is better to focus on your own value-added. If you are interested in learning more about the specific methods and history of naming, you can go to Weibo (weibo.com/geniuz) and search for "naming". I will introduce the skill of renaming in 2 1 day.