Taboos in naming the word Jing

The five-element attribute of Jing is gold. According to the principle that metal overcomes wood, it is taboo to name Jing with a character that belongs to wood.

It is taboo to name the character Jing with a character that has the same rhyme or the same rhyme or the same rhyme, as it will be difficult to pronounce. It is taboo to name Jing with the same character as the ancestor. If the ancestor's name contains the character Jing, the younger generation is taboo to be named with Jing.

Jing originally means stability, and it is used to express calmness and stability. It also means respectful, kind, small, and quiet. When used as a personal name, it means respect, humility, loyalty and justice. Jing means quiet and respectful, but it mainly refers to the absence of accidents or turmoil, peace and stability. Used as a verb to calm down or stabilize order. The word "Jing" is generally associated with the country, so it is a good word to express one's ambitions in life.

Instructions for naming:

Parents should try to be elegant and easy to accept, try not to use uncommon words, and should contain a certain depth and meaning to reflect the child's unique personality. Features. When naming or changing a child's name, there has been a saying from ancient times to "the Book of Songs for women, the Songs of Chu for men, the Analects of Confucius for women, and the Book of Changes for women".

When naming your child, you should pay attention to the meaning, pronunciation, glyphs, duplication rate and memorability. Meaning: profound meaning, multiple points combined, beautiful association, easy to explain. Rhythm: The rhyme is reasonable, the rhythm is appropriate, the atmosphere is restrained. Font shape: overall balance, changeable structure, appropriate strokes, easy to sign. Duplicate name rate: Not important around people, but diluted in a wide range. Those with more personality can consider being unique. Memorability: easy to remember and difficult to misremember.