Face up to the role of the eight characters and look at the names of the eight characters.

As the name implies, eight characters are named after the date of birth. First, we should look at the balance of the five elements according to the eight characters and four pillars and judge their likes and dislikes. Eight-character naming is a very mysterious thing for us. Then I followed Bian Xiao to learn the function of the eight characters and see the naming of the eight characters.

Each element in the eight characters corresponds to one of the five elements of "Jin Mu fire, water and soil", which strongly suppresses the weak and supplements the weak. This "suppression" and "compensation" is a clever use of the principle of five elements (five elements are mutually generated: Jinshui, aquatic wood, Muhuo, Huotu and Primary Gold; Five elements: Jin Kemu, wood, earth, water, water and fire) reach the balance of five elements. The five elements are short of water, so the name should use water as much as possible. The five elements are too rich in soil and too short of wood, so try to name them with words with wood attributes. However, we should also be careful not to make up too much.

1, the name of the hexagram is fierce. Both Chinese characters and English have their mathematical and symbolic meanings, and it is forbidden to combine them into bad meanings such as "incompatible with water" and "damaged mountains and rivers". This step is also to check the name.

2. Images cannot be missing. For example, "Guang" is not suitable for people who like "Jin". It is indecisive, lacks leadership and can't get the support of leadership.

3. The cathode of the font. Fonts are divided into explicit and implicit levels, and auspicious appearances are not enough. To do both internal and external training, it is necessary to analyze word segmentation.

The five elements of Chinese characters play a very important role in jurisprudence. When naming or renaming a name according to birthdates, it is generally after analyzing the eight characters to see what the favorite gods of the eight characters and five elements are, and then Chinese characters with corresponding attributes are used to supplement the names, so as to achieve the balance of the five elements. The naming of the five elements is related to the traditional theory of the five elements, which has been used for naming, measuring or renaming. So how are the five elements of Chinese characters determined?

Tools/Materials: Five Elements and Eight Characters Theory, Chinese Characters

Methods/steps

Determine from the meaning of words. The so-called word meaning is the meaning of the word, and many Chinese characters can determine the five elements from the word meaning. For example:

Chinese characters belong to the five elements of wood, which are artistic, fragrant and inclusive.

The five elements of fire in Chinese characters are light, brilliance and brilliance.

The Chinese characters belonging to the five elements are mountains, stones and peaks.

Chinese characters belonging to the five elements are Liu, Lie and Li.

The Chinese characters of the five elements belonging to water are fresh, thunder, literature and non-fiction.

It should be noted that from the meaning of words, some words are composed of different five elements. For example, some people tend to belong to water, while others say it belongs to wood. It depends on the relevant information used in the name.

How to check the names of five elements and eight characters

Judging from the font. The so-called shape is shape, which refers to the physical composition of words. Many Chinese characters contain wood, fire, earth, gold and water, which can be directly seen. For example:

Chinese characters with five elements belonging to wood: Ben, Pu, Shu, Ji, Qiao, Rong and so on.

The five elements of Chinese characters belong to fire: energy, rot, inflammation, torch, phoenix, light and so on.

The five elements belong to the earth: earth, Jian, Kun, Tan, Pei and Zeng.

Five elements of Chinese characters: sword, steel, button, copper, tin and so on.

The five elements belong to water: spring, ice, Hui, Jiang, Ze, Pai and Tao.