Avoid using crude characters when naming.
Coarse and fine are relative, and wild and literary are relative. The so-called "rough" characters are rough, unprocessed and original. Words for taste. A beautiful name should be an exquisite work of art. "Rough" is incompatible with it. There are two main manifestations of naming with the word "rough": First, the wording is rude, tacky, and unprocessed. Such as Goudan, Wildcat, Cowboy, Stone, Heihai, Maomei, etc. Most of these are nicknames, and some are also used as nicknames. Although some have been processed to a certain extent, there is still a wild atmosphere in the words. , giving people the mark of being stubborn and undisciplined. Such as Lei Gong, Yong Jiu, Hu Ni, Li Fu, Tong Ti, Pei Xing, Lei Yan, Xuan Xiao, Gu Ya Ya, Bei Guosao, Liu Shagui, Wu Dalie, Yu Lei Wa, Ren Maoxiao, Ling Zhendian, Liu Heijie, He Xianqi, etc.
Some of these names are "fierce", some are "humble"; some are noisy, some are gloomy; Some are powerful, some are stubborn; they give people the feeling that they are more ugly than beautiful, and evil is more evil than happy. Therefore, such words are not suitable when naming.
Avoid using derogatory words. As mentioned before, The name should be beautiful in sound, meaning, and form. Using a "derogatory" word for a name does not meet the requirements of "meaning and beauty", so it should be avoided.
1. Pay attention to the derogatory color of the surname. For example: Bai , in addition to being used as a surname, it also has many meanings, such as white, clear, blank, statement, etc.; in addition, it also has futile (white work, white effort, white effort, white talk), reactionary (white bandit, white area, white Horrible), wrong (written in white), etc. When naming the surname Bai, you should consciously avoid these derogatory contents to avoid adverse consequences. Polysemous surnames containing derogatory elements include: Huang (withered), Hu (Random), Xie (withered), Kong (small hole), Mao (fur), Bo (shallow), Dou (cave), Jiao (scorched), Kou (enemy), Suo (request), Pawn (death), Zai (slaughter), Qu (submission), Lai (rascal), Li (evil ghost), etc. When naming these surnames, the words composed of the surname and the given name must not be associated with the meanings in brackets, that is, when naming, the words must be Be careful not to have a derogatory connotation. The reason for deliberately using "derogatory" words in naming is probably similar to using "ugly" words in naming. They are all affected by the backward consciousness of "a cheap name will last a long time". To solve this kind of problem, we must Efforts should be made to improve the scientific and cultural quality of the entire nation. There is no intention to use a "derogatory" word in the name, but the "derogatory" meaning is hidden in the name. This is caused by the namer's carelessness or lack of experience. The "derogatory" hidden in the dark is mainly It is formed with the help of homophony. As long as the relevant homophones and near-synonyms are sorted out when naming, and the derogatory words are not mixed in, the problem can be solved.
2 , please note that the name does not use the word "malaise". The so-called "malaise" word refers to words with low mood, lack of energy, and negative effects. Naming with such words will corrode and harm the owner's soul, and will also damage the owner's soul. Others have a negative impact on society, so they should be avoided. There are generally three types of "sluggish" names: One is the delicate type. This type of name is as thin and thin as the grass in the cracks of the stone, which is pitiful. Lu Shaoyan, Zhou Shojuan , Qin Shoou, Chen Qiucao, Xue Yongruo, Lei Ruoer, Qiu Ruo, Wang Renzhi, etc. are representatives of the delicate type. The second is the sad type. Such names imply hardship, sadness and loneliness, and sadness in the heart, which is lamentable. Zhang Henshui, Duguyu, Huang Lianru, Gu Hongming (Gu Hongming), Han Daidang, Ziju, Yan Gu, Gu Zhu, Guo Ai, Pang Huang (wandering), etc. are representatives of the sad type. The third is the gray type. This Such names are like the howling of the cold wind, the vast hoarfrost, the heavy haze, the bleak future, and the chilling feeling. Lu Jue, Sun Mo, Zhang Yan, Sun Yi, Jiang Hui, Pu Ji, Yan Shuang, Fei Ming, Zhou Lanyu, Xie Niannan , Xu Xijian, etc. are representatives of the dark type. These three types of names give people the impression that they are either weak and pitiful, or discouraged and sad. They all lack the power to inspire people to work hard, and they are all tainted with They are the germs of malaise and depression, so they all have the negative effects of dispersing the spirit, disintegrating fighting spirit, lowering emotions, and corroding the soul. A good name should have an educational, inspiring, aesthetic and intellectual role. For this reason, the word "mai" is used. Naming cannot become a "good name". We should learn this lesson.
3. Be careful not to be outrageous and "self-deprecating". Do a survey among children who know some truth, and you will find that among them No one among them would be willing to give a name that is unpleasant, boring and has ugly glyphs. This is the universal nature of people to love beauty. If the name is "derogatory", it will not meet the basic requirements of aesthetics. But in real life
, there are always many people around us who use "derogatory" names, and the explanation seems to make sense. People who name their children may be clumsy, stupid or pedantic, but this is not the case in real life. Others will never think so. You are not "pretending" or being unconventional. Names such as "Mo Wo Fool" and "Du Pang" are not good. This kind of outrageousness shows that this person is not objective and unconventional. A realistic mentality. Excessive "self-deprecation" and "self-deprecation", or excessive "self-promotion" and "exaggeration" are not in line with the inherent requirements of "degree" in the art of naming. The issue of degree is very important, and the same goes for naming, just like " "Son of the boss", "Add one point to be too white", "Subtract one point to be too red". If the name is not right for a moment, the unique role of the name in communication cannot be correctly and better played. Therefore, be careful not to be "outrageous" when naming. p>
4 Be careful not to use the word "disability". Being injured or disabled is a painful thing. Naming a person with "disability" is tantamount to exposing a person's scars, which is immoral. If you name someone with the word "disabled", both the caller and the owner will have an unpleasant feeling. Therefore, naming with the word "disabled" should be banned. However, the phenomenon of naming with the word "disabled" has existed in ancient and modern times. The original name of Sun Bin, a famous military strategist in the Warring States Period, was not "" Sun Bin", he changed his name to Sun Bin after having his kneecaps removed due to humiliation. In the Jin Dynasty, there was a person whose body was covered with sores, so he was named Yawuta (that is, "sores" in Jurchen language). Wu Changshuo, a modern calligrapher, painter, and seal engraver, lost his hearing in both ears in his later years. , so he called himself "big deaf". Su Yuwen, a modern poet and patriot, was persecuted until he became blind because he criticized Yuan Shikai's thievery. He angrily called himself "Xi Gong" to express his accusation against the persecutors. All of the above There are examples of naming with the word "disabled", but their circumstances and intentions are different. Sun Bin named him "Bin" to remember Pang Juan's crimes and to avenge his shame. The Yawu Pagoda in the Jin Dynasty was named after Pang Juan. It is inhumane to be named after a disabled person. In his later years, Wu Changshuo called himself "Big Deaf". This kind of self-identification is not an "alias" nor a name. Strictly speaking, it does not count as naming after the word "disabled". Su Yuwen called himself "Deaf". "Xi Gong" is somewhat similar to the naming of Sun Bin from the complex point of view. However, "Xi Gong" is an "alias" and not a crown. There is a difference between a nickname and a name. However, generally speaking, when naming a minor, Avoid using the word "disabled" to avoid hurting the owner's soul; adults should not use the word "disabled" when naming themselves, except for those who have sustenance and deep meaning, so as not to cause displeasure to readers; giving nicknames to others, We should not use physical defects as an excuse and use the word "disabled" *** Master.