What's the Korean name?

Traditionally, Korean names are usually written in Chinese characters. Moreover, in ancient times, children of aristocratic families went to the Four Books and Five Classics to find "suitable" Chinese characters if they wanted to match the names of their birthdays. Nowadays, the signs of "Philosophy Pavilion" can often be seen on the streets of South Korea, but these places do not study philosophy, but analyze the date of birth and give some suggestions on naming. Of course, there are more professional "naming houses" in Korea, which are responsible for naming. It is very cultural to taste Korean names. For example, former South Korean President Lu Taiyu was named by his grandfather, which means "no matter how clever a person is, he is stupid". There are also names like "Bao Shanyun", and you can see the traces of Buddhist culture without elaborating. At the same time, "loyalty to the monarch", "bastard" and "chastity" have Confucian colors; The names "Seven Stars" and "Cheng Yi" have the flavor of Taoism. In modern times, Korean names have changed a lot, but they still pay attention to auspiciousness and loudness. Boys often use Jie, Chang and Ji to express happiness and auspiciousness, and Hao, Zhe and Quan to express greatness. Women are mostly named after Shu, Hui, Shun and English. In addition, young people are increasingly using proper nouns and "foreign names". For example, the movie star Anglenala, whose name is an appropriate word, means "country" in Korean. Another example is the famous Korean fashion designer Andre Kim, which is simply a foreign name. "Park" is the local surname of the Korean nation. According to the reporter, Korean surnames are mainly divided into two parts. Some surnames originated in China, such as Lu and Min. The ancestors of former South Korean President Lu Taiyu immigrated to South Korea from Shandong, and Lu Taiyu also went to Shandong to find his roots. The other part is native, such as gold and parks. The reporter looked through the ancient Korean book "The Heritage of the Three Kingdoms", which mentioned how the surname Park, one of the five surnames, came from: "Men lay eggs, eggs are like scoops, and villagers take scoops as their surnames, so their surnames are Park." So Park's surname is unique to the Korean nation. In addition, Kim is also a native of the Korean nation. In the Silla era, a Silla prince, Jin Qiaojue, went to Jiuhua Mountain in China to practice, and finally achieved a positive result. Before the Koryo era, only nobles in North Korea had surnames, while ordinary people only had first names and no surnames. During the fourth generation of Wang Guangzong in South Korea, the imperial examination system was introduced, and those who participated in the imperial examination must have a famous surname, so not only aristocrats but also ordinary people gradually began to have surnames. At that time, the names of ordinary people varied. Some are named after the time and place of birth, such as Qixi and Chen Jia. Born by the roadside is called Ji Xing, born in the field is called Tiannv, and born in the kitchen is called Sun Chu. There are also those named after birth characteristics, called Yizuzu and Yizuzu, and those with moles are called Dianshun and Dianbu. Generally speaking, the upper classes at that time were basically named after Chinese characters, while the common people were named after Chinese characters, and more were named after the inherent characters. Koreans who like to give foreigners Korean names have always been very proud of their name culture, and recently it has become popular to give Korean names to foreign celebrities. Wentworth Miller, the hero of American TV series Prison Break, has a large number of fans in South Korea. However, if you say the name Miller in Korea, no one may notice you, but if you blurt out the name "Scooby-Doo", it will immediately cause screams. Yes, "Scooby-Doo" is a Korean name given to Miller by netizens. In addition, the commander of the US military stationed in South Korea was given a Korean name "Bai Guobao". In this regard, the North Koreans explained that the commander's temperament is pure, so his surname is Bai, and his duty is to defend South Korea, so his name is of course "Bai". I just don't know if these "foreigners" like their names.

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