Chinese people pay attention to the right time, place and people when naming. Since the zodiac signs match the earthly branches, and the earthly branches have a relationship of compatibility, conflict and harm, so the ancients, in addition to considering the five elements, also paid attention to the birth year, zodiac sign and surname when choosing names. Chinese Zodiac. The twelve zodiac signs are rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, rooster, dog, and pig. The twelve earthly branches are Zi, Chou, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, You, Xu and Hai.
The matching relationship between the twelve earthly branches and the twenty zodiac animals is: Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Xu Dog, pig.
The twelve earthly branches have a relationship with each other, conflict with each other, and harm each other.
The twelve branches of Liuhe combine: Zi and Chou combine to transform earth, Yin and Hai combine to transform wood, Mao and Xu combine to transform fire, Chen and You combine to transform metal, Si and Shen combine to transform water. When Wu and Wei are combined, Wu is the sun and Wei is the lunar yin. When combined, they are earth. Harmony means harmony.
Twelve triads: Shen Zichen combines the water bureau, Haimaowei combines the wood bureau, Yinwuxu combines the fire bureau, and Siyouchou combines the gold bureau. In the three-in-one transformation pattern, there are good things and bad things. Those that transform into life are auspicious, and those that transform into harm are bad.
Twelve branches conflict with each other: Ziwu conflict, Chouwei conflict, Yinshen conflict, Maoyou conflict, Chenxu conflict, Sihai conflict. Contradiction actually means hedging and mutual restraint.
The twelve branches harm each other: Zi Wei harms each other, Chou Wu harms each other, Yin Si harms each other, Mao Chen harms each other, Shen Hai harms each other, and Youxu harms each other. Xianghui means to suffer, to be harmed, and also means to restrain each other. Naming method of the twelve zodiac signs
Using the twelve zodiac signs to name children is also a part of Chinese culture. The twelve zodiac signs have different personalities and postures, which are very interesting. Because the Chinese are very particular about the zodiac sign, we will not go into details about the zodiac sign or birth year, etc. We will only talk about how to give children good names according to their zodiac sign and the time. Let’s talk about the twelve zodiac animals one by one in order.
As we all know, the rat is not a very good zodiac sign in people’s minds, but its wit, flexibility, intelligence, and humor have left a deep impression on people. According to the Five Elements theory, people who belong to the year of "Rat" should choose words with the radicals "艹" or "任", because these words can protect them well. The following names are good names that meet this point, such as: Baoyu, Anhong, Heyue, Qiushi, Baocang, Yinyun, Jiayu, Zhoujun, Zhongying, Fuze, Zongying, Gurong, Weirong, Jian Qian, Wei Lian.
The cow is considered to be a good animal that is honest, simple, self-respecting, positive, and hardworking. Cows need people's heartfelt love and care, and they cannot live without water. Therefore, it is best for people who were born in the Year of the Ox to have names with "忄" and "氵" as their radical radicals. Names like the following are fine. For example: Hengqing, Huaiji, Runkan, Wuyuan, Haiqing, Weige, Yutao, Manjie, Xunchen, Yilan, Qianwei, Shupei, etc.
Tiger is considered to be strong, brave, and independent, but its shortcoming is that it has a kind of arrogance. People all know the saying "There is no room for two tigers in one mountain" or "Tiger emerges from deep mountains". Therefore, it is best for people born in the year of Tiger to have the word "mountain" in their names, such as Lanling, Songling, Yanfeng, Weiran, Anqing, Qihui, Zhixuan, Zhangyi, Tianluan, etc. are all good names.
Rabbit is a symbol of suppleness, kindness, intelligence and liveliness in people's minds. The best name for a child whose zodiac sign is rabbit should include the word "moon", such as: Qinyu, Yuying, Yuhua, Pengfei, Pengzhan, Zhipeng, Chaohui, Zhaoxia, Minghui, Chenchao, Zhaoming, Xinming, Pengtai, Zepeng, Yunpeng, Yuai, Yumei, Yueqing, Yueqi, Shenglan, Shengcai, etc.
The dragon is considered the most noble and powerful of all animals. It represents wealth and authority. The most popular names for people born in the Year of the Dragon are those with the character "氵" next to them. Such as: Shen, Lan, Jiang, Chi, Chao, Ping, Pei, Qian, Hong, Han, etc.
Snakes like to come in and out of the grass, so it is best for children born in the year of Snake to give names that begin with the prefix "艹". Such as: Ailin, Fendi, Yunsheng, Ye Xuan, Yan Min, Maowei, Yunqian, Rongjun, Baohua, Mulun, etc.
Horses are considered to be open-minded, friendly, courageous, and promising animals.
Horses like to eat grass and grains, so you can use characters with "艹" and "禹" to name your children who were born in the Horse year, such as: Ying, Yi, Yun, Sui, Ying, Qiu, Mao, Rong, Mu, etc.
Similarly, sheep are also praised by the world for their peace, patience, kindness and docility. Grass is the lifeblood of sheep. There seems to be no sheep in the world who do not eat grass seedlings. So these words are good when naming children born under the sign of Sheep. Such as: Ke, Qin, Lian, Ying, Zhi, Qin, etc.
People born in the Year of the Monkey seem to be lively and creative, and many of them like to talk. Monkeys like to jump up and down trees in search of food, so children born in the year of monkey should be named with the word next to the word "wood". Such as: Fulin, Wenquan, Wangdi, Puping, Songtao, Fengling, Huazhen, Jiyan, Haitang, Zhenrong, Pingkun, etc.
Chickens give people a good impression of being enthusiastic, hospitable and having a regular life, although some chickens are among the "loud ones". Chickens like to eat rice or beans, so naming them is also essential for children born in the Year of the Rooster. Such as: Deng, Jing, Cui, Gu, Mi, etc.
Dog is a loyal animal that has a good relationship with people, so when naming a child born in the year of dog, remember to use a word next to the word "human". Such as: Hua, Ren, Lun, Jun, Fang, Wei, Bo, Ren, Shi, Jian.
Pigs are considered to be down-to-earth, sincere, and persistent, although they may be a little selfish at times. People born in the Year of the Pig should remember to deal with "earth", so these words are very suitable for naming them. Such as: Puyin, Kenyin, Zengsheng, Jialan, Peiwen, Hongji, Zhuanglian, Guichun, etc.