Give your child a good name and grasp these principles.

The basic element of a name is a word. If you want to get a satisfactory name, you must start with words. A name is usually a word or a root or a word. As the saying goes, if the name is not regular, the words will not go smoothly. Considering the tone of the name, this sentence does have its truth. As soon as the name comes out, it is called for others. Some people shout when their names are catchy. And some people's names are not loud and bright, and they don't have enough confidence to call them. Why? The reason is that the name maker ignores the phonological beauty of the name. Therefore, to have a good name, we must know the sound, meaning and shape of words; At the same time, we should also consider the overall meaning, phonological effect and "architectural effect" produced by word combination. Then we can judge the names of "good" and "bad", and then we can decide whether to take it or not. Chinese characters have four tones. The tones of Putonghua are: flat tone (first tone), flat tone (second tone), rising tone (third tone) and falling tone (fourth tone). Whether the name is loud or not, it is the tone that plays the main role, which is often ignored by the nominators. The reason why modern poetry appears cadence, patchwork and musical melody is precisely because of the harmony of tones. Although there are only a few words in the same name, the role of tone cannot be ignored.

According to the tone of surnames, surnames of China people can be divided into four categories:

Level adjustment class. Such as Sun, Ding, Xue, Wen, Sha, Diao, Ke, Fang, Jin, Yi, Bao, An, Zhou, Shen, Gong, Jiang, Guo, Gao, Gan, Zeng, Cui and Zhu.

Yang Ping includes Liu, Chen, Yang, Wang, Shi, Yu, Yu, Feng, Wu, Xing, Chai, Men, Yao, Hu, Yuan, Xu, Chang, Cao, Peng, Qiao, Huang, Han, Qi and Pei.

High society. Such as: Dong, Li, Kong, Gu, Zuo, Shi, Leng, Xu, Jia, Gong, Hao, Lu, Mi, Jiang, Ma, Ji, Liu, Kan, Shen, Lu, Wu, Hai, Zhan and Wu.

Clear and turbid categories include: Lu, Zhao, Deng, Wan, Song, Du, Bu, Meng, Bi, Xia, He, Liao, Mu, Zheng, Fu, Shang, Fan, Beggar, Fei, Nie, Xie, Wei, Bei and Huo.

Because of the different tones of surnames, there are naturally different requirements for the tones of names. Let's take a look at it with a single name and a double name.

A name has only one word. Each surname has four tone combinations. The following names will sound more comfortable because their tones are better coordinated. Such as: Zhang Fei, Zhu, Ai Qing, Ding Ling, Gan Ning, Zhou Yu, Bao Zheng, Gan Bao and Ban Gu. Read the surnames of these names,

Let's take a look at how to match the surname with two rising tones. Such as: Yu Qian, Cao Pi, Tian Tian, Han Yu, Chen Yi, etc. These names give people a feeling of doing it in one go.

Generally speaking, the collocation of three tones and four tones is similar, that is, each tone is matched with four tones, and some names are also very good. Examples are as follows: Zuo Si, Ma Chao, Ge Hong, Li Bai, Lu Su, Jia Yi, Lu Bu, Hai Rui, Xu Shen, Yue Fei, Monk, Song Jiang, Fan Zeng, Wei Qing, He Long, Zhao Yun and Lu You.

The tone of a single name is easy to master, crisp and neat, which can fully show a person's personality or family cultural background.

There is one more word in the double name, and the tone problem is correspondingly more complicated. Here are some names with harmonious tones.

Examples are as follows: Zhu Yuanzhang, Qian Sanqiang,,, Zhang, Zhang, Gong Zizhen, Zhang, Pu Songling, Liu Zhiji, Huang Zunxian, Bai Juyi, Wang Zhihuan, Xu Haidong, Cheng, Cao Xueqin, Yang Hucheng, Feng Zicai, Pi Rixiu, Luo Guanzhong, Liu Zhidan, Wen Yiduo and Lu Zhaolin. Huo Yuanjia, Gu, Dan, Fan Chengda, Xie Lingyun, Du Ruhui, Du, Xiang Jingyu, Yan, Meng Haoran, Nian Gengyao.

We have listed so many names that sound smooth and loud to tell parents a simple truth: the tone of the names seems complicated, but if we grasp the rules, there is no mystery in them. When naming, put the used words into the combination to be scrutinized, read them while arranging them, and compare them while reading them, so as to organically combine the word selection with the sound selection combination, taking into account the beauty of form, sound and meaning. This is a simple job.

If we are not familiar with the rules of tone combination, we can also simplify the rules, as long as we pay attention to avoid the following situations when naming.

(1) If you use a single name, for voiced and voiced surnames, don't use the same tone as your own surname, and the flat and flat surnames are arbitrary. Such as Shi Xiong, Liu Yong, Ji Bu, Liao Li and Zhao Wei. These names all have overlapping sounds and should be avoided. For single names, as long as the overlap of the above three tones is avoided, the rest is just the problem of choosing words.

(2) If you use double names, you should pay attention to the following three aspects:

First, the tones of the three words are the same, one or two tones. Such as the following names: Yin, Yu Shiyan, Fang, Xu, Ge Shouli, Shi Xianzu, Fu Dayong, etc. Remember: no matter what timbre, as long as it is folded three times, it can't meet the requirements of sound beauty.

Second, any two adjacent words in the name, it is best not to overlap tones. Such as: Shi Da, Xu Xiake, Fan Zuyu, Kong, etc.

Third, the tone of the first word of a name should not be the same as the surname, such as Shi Anshi, Sun Xingyan and Cui Gongdu. It can be seen that if you have the same surname and double surname, it will not be so smooth to read.

The tone combination forms discussed here are difficult to take Mandarin as the standard. This may lead to a contradiction, that is, some names are not easy to read in Putonghua, but the dialects are easy to read; Other names are easy to read in Mandarin and dialects. We think Mandarin should be the standard. Of course, it is best to avoid the contradiction between Mandarin and local dialects.