Is the homonym of eight auspicious?

China's auspicious culture covers a wide range. According to Shuo Wen Jie Zi Ji, "goodness is also a disciple." It is intended to show goodness, beauty and smoothness. Item "Fu Ye, Cong Xian, Sheng Yang, Yun Ci". Auspicious means blessing and kindness, which indicates a good omen. Auspicious is an omen, a symbol, people's hope for the future and their yearning for beauty. At present, the most common auspicious numbers are 6 and 8, but the author thinks that as far as Arabic numerals are concerned, it mainly involves homophonic auspiciousness, and the auspicious numbers of Chinese characters are different from Arabic numerals, depending on their original intention, and the word "eight" is the most worthy of discussion. Judging from the original meaning of Chinese characters, eight is not an auspicious word. According to the explanation in Shuo Wen Jie Zi, "Eight: Not for" is like shapes opposite to each other. From this perspective, the original intention of the eight characters is to be different, which is not auspicious at all. The capital character is "eight", and there are also individual characters. The sub-character is a knife under the character. Whether it is parting or not, it is unlucky. As far as "money from all directions" is concerned, it seems far-fetched and has no exact reference and substance. Some people think that "Ba" and "Fa" are homophonic and auspicious, but the author thinks that the initial of "Ba" is B and the initial of "Fa" is F, and they are not homophonic. Many people in China use auspicious numbers in their names. With the development of the times, although fewer and fewer people are named by numbers and rankings, they still exist. The third one may be called Huang or. (Uncle, uncle, uncle come home to show the ranking. Bo is the boss, Zhong is the second, and Uncle is the third.