What is the difference between the traditional naming and the Japanese's three talents and five grids?

The so-called "three talents and five categories" was invented by Japanese Kenweng Miyazaki. It was only introduced to China through Taiwan Province in the 199s. It was some so-called masters who took turns to hype online for publicity and self-promotion, which made the lies become truth thousands of times. Most people haven't seen it. Really, they are at a loss.

Let's talk about what is traditional naming. The so-called tradition, as the name implies, can only be called tradition. The influence of names on people's lives is a * * * knowledge in traditional culture, and it is also the most fundamental reason why all parents spend a lot of money to find someone to name. Heavenly stems and earthly branches had it before Shang and Zhou Dynasties, but it really formed and perfected the traditional naming system, and it was recorded in the Tang and Song Dynasties. We can clearly find out the scattered records such as Tai Chi Tu Shuo, Tai Ping Yu Lan, etc. First of all, the traditional name has an internal logic, which must come down in one continuous line with China's ancient ancient philosophy and be consistent with it. Then there are the principles and rules of the division of yin and yang in the five elements, and the basic laws for calculating the numerology of children. Whether the relationship between the size of words and life can bear it. Because the traditional naming evolved from ancient times, the method of naming is more complicated. It should consider the numerology information of children's five elements of yin and yang, birth season, gender, how many Chinese characters they can bear, various household taboos and taboos, etc., which are not available in Japanese fake things. As far as I know, only Mr. Zhou Yinchan's book' Authentic Traditional Numerology Naming' is a real traditional name on the market now, and there is no need to compare it. The basic common sense in traditional naming is that "surname" doesn't count, and surname has nothing to do with life.

Mr. Zhou Yinchan's book