The five elements of the word Wen belong to water.
Wen (Pinyin: wén) is a first-level standard Chinese character (commonly used character). This character was first written in oracle bone inscriptions in the Shang Dynasty. Its ancient character resembles a person sitting on his knees with his hands attached to his ears and listening. Its original meaning is To hear, to hear. It is extended to know and hear, it is extended to convey, reach, it is extended to report, it is heard, it is also extended to be famous, and it is extended to reputation. In addition, hearing also refers to things heard, mainly refers to knowledge, but also refers to rumors and deeds. It is used as a noun. Later, using the nose to smell smells was also called smelling.
The five elements of Wen are water. According to the principle that water overcomes fire, it is taboo to name the word Wen with the five elements of fire. It is taboo to name the character Wen with a character that has the same rhyme rhyme as én or a character that has the same tone as Yangping. This will make it difficult to pronounce and have no sense of rhythm. It is taboo to name the ancestors with the same character as "Wen". If the ancestor's name contains the character "Wen", it is taboo for the younger generation to name them with the character "Wen". "Wen" naming
1. You can name it "Yao Wen", which is pronounced as yáo wén. The word "Yao" means "shake". The original meaning of the word "Yao" refers to beautiful jade, or a beautiful stone that resembles jade.
2. It can be named "Junwen", which is pronounced as jùn wén. The word "jun" means to describe the high and steep mountain.
3. It can be named "Xuanwen", pronounced as xuān wén, and the word "Xuan" means to publish, to make public; to dredge, to leak; to carry forward, to spread widely; to communicate, to communicate smoothly.