Last night, the WeChat public account "People's Daily Commentary" published an article titled "Giving the Name "Glory of the King", Dad Can Only Help You So Far". The article mainly commented on the baby girl Hot news about being named "King of Glory" and successfully registering.
In the article, "People's Daily Commentary" stated that the name "King of Glory" is not only a pre-emptive registration for fear of name collision, but also a product of openness, creativity and even fun under the Internet atmosphere. Our country currently does not have legislation on names. Although there are many suggestions for name management, they cannot be implemented. There are endless strange names that may keep flying for a while.
The full text is as follows:
Let’s chat for a while before going to bed. There is a world in dreams. Hello everyone, I am the commentator of the party newspaper. Today we’re going to talk about names. Shakespeare once wrote this sentence in "Romeo and Juliet": "The flower we call a rose would still have the same fragrance if it were named by another name." Many parents may not agree with this. Recently, a Shaanxi father named his child "King of Glory", a Chongqing college student was found to be named "Huangpu Military Academy" at the beginning of the semester, and a few years ago, a Jiangsu candidate named "It's me" made other candidates He shouted "kneel down".
A name is a symbol for identifying a person in society, and it is also a carrier of good wishes for parents or oneself. Traditionally, girls are usually named chrysanthemum, plum, lotus, or lotus, while boys are usually named for wealth, blessing, treasure, or gold, which may indicate beauty or wealth. Before 2013, "Zhe" was an unaccepted variant, but because it was too auspicious, it could not resist everyone's enthusiasm for embedding it into names, and it was finally corrected in the "General Standard Chinese Character List". If you think about it carefully, is this not the case for "Glory of Kings"? Although it is quite funny on the Internet, it is not far from "Chang Fu", "Chang Ling" and "Yao Zong".
The history of the evolution of names is a heavy history of social development. Before the Wei and Jin Dynasties, single names were common, but in the Southern and Northern Dynasties, single and double names were equally distributed; as large families gradually shrunk into small families, the generation with the word "someone" was almost extinct; after the era of the only child came, the related names of Meng Zhongshu and Ji's names disappeared; to this day , single names are less common, double names are more common, and even three-character names keep appearing, probably because the predecessors used all the available names.
Names are undoubtedly a mirror of the times. If you guess your seniority by looking at your name, you can often guess most of them correctly. Today's young parents probably rarely care about "Lian" and "Juan", but they are likely to name their children Lily or Rose in English. When some scholars were looking through census data, they discovered that a girl named "Nang Ying" was born in July 1977. Such a naming conveys a sense of urgency of returning to knowledge and seizing the day. Looking back on the decades since the founding of New China, one name condenses the temperament of the times. Those born in the 50s are "anti-American", "chaoying" and "aihua"; those born in the 60s and 70s are "red guards" and "weihong" are common; those born in the 80s have given birth to countless "ABB"; and the parents born in the 90s have been washed away by Hong Kong and Taiwan culture Next, I unconsciously hugged "Zihao", "Jiaxin", etc.
There is only one child, isn’t the opportunity to name him more precious than gold? The Book of Songs has already been searched, the Historical Records have been consulted, and all available opinions have been solicited. This process is no easier than conceiving in ten months. However, I am afraid that hard thinking still cannot stop the large number of similarities. According to reports, after 2010, boys are mostly named Zixuan, Yuze, and Yuxuan, while girls are mostly named Zihan, Yuhan, and Xinyi. These duplicate names once again show that aesthetics is the dewdrop under the fog of the times. Some netizens ridiculed that the scene fifty years from now will be: "Aunt Zixuan, you are going to dance" "Aunt Zixuan, what a coincidence, you are here too" "Aunt Zixuan, you are here too" "Zixuan" Brother, you are always here to join in the fun." "Aunt Zixuan, why are you here?"
From this perspective, the name "King of Glory" is not only a pre-registration for fear of name collision, but also a product of openness, creativity and even fun under the Internet atmosphere.
Perhaps, "routing" and "bit" have already been learning around you, and Zhao C almost wrote it on his ID card before. And because our country has no legislation on names for the time being, although there are many suggestions for name management, they cannot be implemented. There are endless strange names that may keep flying for a while.
Everyone knows that choosing a good name does not bring good luck. Commenter has a classmate named "Huang Di", whose name is domineering and eye-catching. As soon as the new semester arrives, no matter which teacher comes to teach, she will be the first to answer questions when she opens the roster. As a result, she has never dared to make mistakes in class since she was a child, let alone skip classes. From then on, he got the green light all the way through his studies and became a top student. I have to say that her parents are really "far-reaching". Of course, this is just a smile from Bojun, but it doesn’t stop you from thinking about whether names can become “self-fulfilling prophecies” like zodiac signs. For example, Qian Zhongshu, such as Tao Xingzhi.
This is exactly it: naming is really tricky, and the meaning may come true. Good night everyone!