What are some ancient-style names with shadow characters? For those who don’t know, let’s take a look at the editor’s sharing today!
The ancient-style names with shadow characters are:
Qianying, Shuying, Ruoying, Yingmeng, Ying Xi, Yingyong, Huaying, Shuying, Zuiying, Yueying;
Qingying, Muying, Xueying, Guiying, Yingwei, Guanying, Yingou, Yingmian, Yueying, Jingying Ying;
Yingjie, Hongying, Xuying, Huoying, Yingguang, Yingsong, Yingchao, Shuying, Yingzhou, Zhiying;
Zhiying, Wan Ying, Yingfu, Qiuying, Yingjiu, Yingxun, Kunying, Zuoying, Suying, Shaying;
Luoying, Zhuying, Yingying, Qiongying, Yingbin, Zhongying < /p>
Ying Rong, Xi Ying, Ying Yu, Ying Jie, Ying Yan, Yao Ying, Xin Ying, Fang Ying, Wu Ying, Yun Ying;
Mo Ying, Ying Ling, Ying Quan, Naying, Lanying, Qingying, Wuying, Guying, Heying, Yingxing;
Jiangying, Yingling, Yingyue, Yingzhong, Yingling, Yanying, Chunying , Xiaoying, Pingying, Xiying;
Lanying, Muying, Junying, Yaying, Shiying, Haoying, Yingzhi, Yingnan, Xingying, Yingchun;
Yingluo, Yingbai, Yingnian, Yingjing, Yingrou, Shiying, Yingze, Yingxuan, Qianying, Huaying.
Name:
Name refers to the name of a person, product, or object. Names can be divided into broad and narrow senses, as well as nicknames, aliases, nicknames, nicknames, etc. The name in the broad sense includes the surname and first name of citizens as well as the names of legal entities and unincorporated groups; the name in the narrow sense only refers to the surname and first name of citizens. A combination of name and character. In ancient China, names and characters were used separately. Today, collectively referred to as "name", it refers to a name or given name.
Name requirements:
1. Do not choose polyphonic characters for the name
The little girl Dong Qian (pronounced "Qian") was unhappy as soon as she entered school. During the first roll call, the teacher called her Dong "Xi". From then on, her friends gave her nicknames and no longer called her by her correct name. This is all caused by polyphonic characters. Experts point out that polyphonic characters make people confused when pronouncing them and should be avoided when naming.
2. Do not use uncommon characters in your name
Modern scholar Zhang Binglin named his daughter with four "Gong" characters arranged in a square, which is the ancient Chinese character "Zhan". Because the wording was too biased, it stumped many people, including my daughter’s teacher, and made her very embarrassed. There are many examples of people today encountering trouble when registering their household registration, applying for certificates and licenses, bank deposits, post office remittances, purchasing insurance, purchasing civil aviation tickets, and handling other businesses because computers cannot enter their names with uncommon characters. Experts say that names may seem like personal matters, but they have strong social implications. The misuse of uncommon and irregular words in names will not only cause a lot of unnecessary trouble, but also affect communication.
3. It is not easy to give a double name.
There are three "Wang Wei" in one class in the kindergarten, so that teachers and children have to use big, small, fat and thin. differentiate. Among the presenters of CCTV, there are two "Yangliu", a man and a woman. "Zhang Ying" is a good name, but in the late 1980s, there were more than 4,000 "Zhang Ying" names in Beijing alone. Duplicate names can cause some trouble or even harm, but double names can greatly reduce the rate of duplicate names. According to a sample survey conducted by the State Language Commission on the third national census data in 1989, the rate of duplicate names for single names was 67.7%, and the rate of duplicate names for double names was 32.4%.
4. Try to avoid common names
If a person is called "Jingsheng", he was probably born in Beijing; if a person is called "Husheng", he was probably born in Shanghai. According to a sample survey conducted by the State Language Commission on the third national census data, among 570,000 people, there were 630 people named "Jianguo" and 610 people named "Jianjun". There are 1,084 people named "Guilan" and 1,336 people named "Guiying". Experts suggest that naming patterns should not be too similar, and highly used names should be avoided as much as possible. In some places, when parents apply for a newborn's household registration, they can first use the computer to check whether there are duplicate names. This practice is worth promoting.
5. Don’t have names with the same tone
Zhang Xiangjiang, "Feng Qinglan", "Yuan Yunyu", these three-character names with the same tone, do you feel a bit bland when reading them? ? Do "Shen Hanzhang" and "Sun Hanqing" sound ups and downs? Expert research found that three-character names with the same tone only accounted for 5.2% of the samples, which shows that people choose names intentionally or unintentionally. It follows the rules of tone changes. Experts also suggest that it is best to have a flat tone at the end of the name, because the sound of the upper tone is relatively less loud.
The above is what I have shared today, I hope it can help everyone. .