(1) We must understand that the role of names is the same no matter what we do. If you don’t understand the role of this thing, you will not be able to do it. Useless things will not exist. Survival of the fittest. The function of a name is as follows: a name is like a person's shadow. The quality of this shadow will directly affect the quality of the whole thing, because it follows a person's shadow. As an extension of the contact between people and things, names play the role of a pillar and bridge in life. The ancients said: "It is better to teach a child a skill than to give a child a thousand pieces of gold; it is better to teach a child a good name than to teach a child a skill." "Don't be afraid of the wrong fate. I'm afraid of getting the wrong name." This shows the importance of name, reputation, and leaving a name. Although the person is gone, some names are passed down from generation to generation and survive forever. (2) Chinese characters have enabled Chinese nomenclature to find its roots, and the same goes for names. Everyone knows that Chinese names are composed of Chinese characters. Without Chinese characters, Chinese nomenclature would not exist at all. This is one of the most fundamental aspects of nomenclature. The most direct truth, and many current onomastics have abandoned the most basic and direct name composed of Chinese characters for the sake of innovation and innovation. No matter what your surname is or what character your name is, you are always counting and looking up the strokes. Various prediction spells were used. Names such as "Li Fangping, Li Gangdi, Liu Youbing" actually got high scores of more than 90 points. The five-frame analysis was basically all good luck, while names like "Zhu Yuanzhang, Li Ka-shing" actually got a high score of more than 90 points. "Such a name only scored 36 points, and in the five-frame analysis, most of them are bad. It can be seen from the above that it is absurd to only focus on mathematical strokes and numbers without considering Chinese characters. (3) Basic points of naming. After understanding the function of names and that Chinese names are composed of Chinese characters, we will now enter into the basic knowledge of naming with Chinese characters. 1. The first point of naming is to pass the pronunciation of the name. If we look for the roots and then look forward, we can say that "there were names when there were no words" and it is based on phonetics. That is to say, there were names when there were no written records in human beings. At that time, names were distinguished based on the phonetics and phonemes of the sounds. The more important point is that language is first a sound language, and finally it develops into written records. From an individual point of view, in a social group, people first receive audio language, and finally they can learn to read and write. Since a person's name is first used to address a person, when people hear the pronunciation of a person's name, they will naturally associate it with the same pronunciation of the meaningful word in the pronunciation, and they will naturally think of which word the pronunciation should be and what the corresponding pronunciation is. The meaning it is supposed to convey. First of all, a person's name is a fixed phonetic symbol, and the text is only for recording. As shown above, when choosing a name, you must pass the pronunciation test. The name must be pronounced loud and smooth, without tampering, without twisting the tongue, without bad homophony, and without being made fun of. 2. The second key point in naming is the form and meaning of Chinese characters. In addition to sounds, Chinese characters also have shapes and meanings. Because Chinese characters are derived from pictographs, each character has its physical structure and meaning. When changing the name, not only the sound and smoothness of the sounds must be taken into consideration, but also the characters. The form and meaning are divided into the shape structure of the Chinese character itself and the writing style of the character, that is, the writing style of the name, and its meaning is the meaning of the character. In terms of glyphs, attention should be paid to the overall matching of the name, so that it is harmonious and beautiful, and the left and right, up and down are orderly, and do not change too much. For example, the character in the middle of the name is Ding, but the character at the back is Xin, which will cause disharmony. Do not have a few words in your name that are all about not standing out. For example, the three characters in the name "Wang Yajun" are all suppressed by a horizontal line. If you are not standing out, you are prone to stress. The writing style of the name should be based on block letters as much as possible, and should not be written too consecutively or too loosely so that others cannot recognize it. I have a special analysis of the writing style of the name in another article, please refer to it if you are interested. 3. The third key point of naming is “surname”. Chinese names are composed of Chinese characters, because surnames are also Chinese characters. After understanding the basic knowledge of naming Chinese characters, the next step is the importance of surnames. Because the name and surname come first and last, the importance of surnames is mainly the combination of the surname and the given name. When changing a name, don’t just consider the good or bad of the name, and put the surname aside. For example, some people don’t pay attention to the role of the surname when changing the name, and they will make a lot of jokes like "Wu" "De, Wu Zuo, Hu Lijing, Zhang Bukai, Yang Qian, Li Honghai" among these names, the surname Wu is the most difficult to name, because once the name is used as a good character, people will naturally think of nothing. If you pay attention to the role of surnames, you won't make such jokes when choosing names. Here are two examples of names we gave to friends with the surname Wu: "Wu Jinxian, (Wu Wu Luofan)" (Wu Luofan), such as "Yang" The disadvantage of the name "Qian" is that the surname "Yang" itself refers to a kind of tree. The tree cannot be dried because the trunk cannot live. The tree needs to be nourished. The name Li Honghai is one that is easier to see when choosing a name with the Li surname. Wrong, many friends use the eight-character and five-element name theory to analyze their own numerology and think that water should be added to the name. In fact, the Zi in the character Li in the surname Li is itself Zishui. There is no need to add water to the name. It would be too much to add. There are many examples of changing the first name and combining the last name, so I won’t describe them one by one here. 4. Naming the theory of coexistence with external things. (1) Naming based on the natural laws of birth time. For example, if you were born at noon in the summer, then I cannot give you a name like "Bingye" when naming you, because this goes against the laws of nature. It is detrimental to development. (2) When naming according to gender, it is recommended that boys should be given male names and girls should be given female names. Except for some special reasons, try not to use female names for boys and male names for girls.
(3) Name according to the zodiac. For details, please check the zodiac nomenclature. The zodiac nomenclature is a science that does not have a professional theory of easy learning. You can understand it if you have common sense of writing. (4) Name according to the place of birth. They are named after the place, scenery and scenic spots of their birthplace. For example, the singer Guan Mucun and the ancient calligrapher and painter Zheng Banqiao are all named in combination with their birthplace. 5. Suggestions on connecting naming with other things (1) When naming, it is recommended to consider the continuation of the nickname and nickname (2) When naming a good sustenance idea, do not be too bizarre and idealistic.