Precautions for naming:

1. Avoid using the word "ugly" to name

"ugly" is the opposite of "exquisite". We should name it "beautiful", and of course we should avoid using words that express the meaning of "ugly". Due to the influence of unscientific and uncivilized stereotypes and backward consciousness, the word "ugly" has been named in China for a long time and has been passed down to this day, which needs to be seriously abolished. Use the word "ugly" to name, such as cow prison and hedge. Fence refers to a bird cage, which is a metaphor for an unfree situation.

2. Don't use the word "fierce and bad" for naming

Everything that shows "fierce" and is harmful to human beings should belong to the category of "fierce" and "bad". "Evil" and "bad" are people's enemies, and we should do everything possible to eradicate them and defeat them. Naming with such words is against people's wishes, is an absurd behavior and should be terminated.

3. Don't use the word "bad" for naming

The word "bad" here has two meanings, one refers to conduct and the other refers to causing "bad" consequences. Naming with these two meanings will cause a sense of rebellion to honest and kind people, so it is not desirable. Such as vertical Diao, Diao Xie (evil), Tang cunning, crazy cunning, Xiong Yi, Zhao She, Tian Heng, Wu Jian 'an, Li Hunzi and so on.

Extended information

Basic essentials of naming:

1. Add a word with a specific meaning to the father's surname and a fixed word school (some genealogies stipulate that it must be used).

2. Add a meaningful word to the surname of the child's parents to form a three-word name.

3. Add a meaningful word to the child's father's surname to form a single name (which is easy to cause duplicate names).

4. Add two meaningful words to the surname of the child's parents to form a four-word name.