Names based on birth dates
"Bazi" is a respect for ancient and modern civilizations, and is also a manifestation of the Zhouyi naming culture. It is the most important invention in Chinese numerology.
The so-called "Bazi" is to transform a person's "birth year, month, day and hour" into a horoscope composed of "Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches" according to a specific rule, and that is a horoscope. A horoscope that can analyze a person's future fortune. Because the "total number of stems and branches" in this birth chart is exactly "eight", it is collectively called the "eight characters", or commonly known as the "birthday eight characters". A person's Bazi contains "Year Stem Branch, Monthly Stem Branch, Daily Stem Branch, and Hourly Stem Branch", which looks like "four pillars", so the "Bazi" is also called "Four Pillars", and the "Bazi Destiny" can also be called "Four Pillars of Destiny".
Birthday is the birthday, and the eight characters represent the year, month, day, and hour of birth. Because the ancients' timekeeping was different from today's, they divided the ten "Heavenly Stems" (i.e., A, B, B, Ding, Wu, Ji, Geng, Xin, Ren, Gui) and the twelve "Earthly Branches" (i.e., Rat, Rat, Chou-ox, Yin-tiger, Mao-rabbit, Chen-dragon, Si-snake, Ox-horse, Wei-sheep, Shen-monkey, Chieftain-rooster, Xu-dog, Hai-pig) are matched respectively, and each one is taken in order. Two-character phrases (such as Jiazi, Bingyin, etc.) represent time, which are collectively called the stems and branches to record the year or the stems and branches to time. Since the year, month, day, and hour use four pairs of stems and branches, they add up to the "eight characters".
In the old days, when a child was born, parents would always ask a fortune teller to arrange a row of horoscopes to see whether the child's fate would be good or bad, and then choose a name based on the lack of horoscopes. In this case, the fortune teller only needs to look through the almanac and make some calculations to know the child's "horoscope". To record the year of the stems and branches, the ten heavenly stems and the twelve earthly branches are combined in sequence, which can be used for sixty years, called "sixty years - Jiazi", and then the cycle starts again from the beginning; when the stems and branches are recorded in the month, the twelve earthly branches are used to represent the twelve months respectively. That is, the first month is Yin, the second month is Mao, the third month is Chen, the fourth month is Si, the fifth month is Wu, the sixth month is Wei, the seventh month is Shen, the eighth month is You, the ninth month is Xu, and the tenth month is Hai. November is the son and December is the ugly month. Since the earthly branches of each month have been determined, the heavenly stems can also be calculated based on the rules. This rule is: In any year when the Heavenly Stems meet A and B, the Heavenly Stem of the first month of the year A and B is C; the Heavenly Stem of the first month of the year B and Geng is Wu; the Heavenly Stem of the first month of the year C and Xin is Geng; the Heavenly Stem of the first month of the year D and Ren is Ren; The Heavenly Stem in the first month of Gui year is Jia. Since the Heavenly Stems of the first month can be known based on this rule, the Heavenly Stems of other months can be deduced in turn.
The number of heavenly stems is ten, the five elements are five, and two are matched with one. The heavenly stems start from A and B, and the five elements start from wood. Pushing down in order, that is: A and B belong to wood, Bing and Ding belong to fire, Wu and Ji belong to earth, Geng and Xin belong to gold, and Ren and Gui belong to water. The number of earthly branches is twelve, starting from Yin, Yin, Mao and Chen belong to wood, Siwuwei belongs to fire, Shen Benxu belongs to metal, Haizi Chou belongs to water, and Chenxu Weichou also belongs to earth. Based on the above-mentioned matching relationship between the heavenly stems and earthly branches and the five elements, the five elements of four pillars and eight characters can be written.
For example, if a person was born at 5:00 pm on August 18, 1945, his horoscope and five elements are as follows:
Year column: Yi (wood) and unitary (gold)
Moon pillar: Jia (wood) Shen (gold)
Sun pillar: Ji (earth) Mo (fire)
Hour pillar: Gui (water) You (gold)
It seems that the five elements in this person’s horoscope are: metal, wood, earth, water, and fire. There is more metal, so this person is more prosperous in numerology. When naming, it is appropriate to use characters belonging to fire, such as Words such as "can", "hui" and "wang" are used to restrain the excessive gold to achieve balance.
The "Eight Characters" is a manifestation of the Zhouyi naming culture. It is the most important invention in Chinese numerology. It has been verified by China for thousands of years and has been baptized by the wisdom of countless sages. It is constantly repeated. The important and valuable information obtained after practical research can also be said to be the epitome of China's extremely important civilization for thousands of years.
But what is very important is that not all calculations based on birthdays are horoscopes, and horoscopes are not Ziwei Dou Shu. Before studying the Bazi, it is best to start from the most basic and basic ones, master the meaning and usage of the Bazi, understand its functions and uses, and face up to the Bazi and Zhouyi theory.
"Panzi" and "Baozi" naming methods
After giving birth to baby girls one after another, parents are eager to look forward to having children, so they will use the root when naming their daughters. Interesting names include (following) brother, Ling (leading) brother, Zhao brother, and Pan brother. A childless couple adopts a child from another place or with a foreign surname. The names of such children often have the word "Lai", such as Tulai Bao, Lai Jiao, Lai Gen, and Lai Fa.