Sanhe is very powerful. If you can choose the glyph of Sanhe, you can give priority to it, especially for the second character of your name. Such as: Jiu, Kun, Yuan, Yuan, Chen, Nong, Zhen, Li, Zhen,
Sanhe is very powerful. If you can choose the glyph of Sanhe, you can give priority to it, especially for the second character of your name. Such as: Jiu, Kun, Yuan, Yuan, Chen, Nong, Zhen, Li, Zhen, Dian, Phosphorus, Yun. (6) Haizi Chou Sanhui, rat and pig, and cow are Sanhui northern water. The power of the Three Meetings also brings luck to noble people, which is also helpful to yourself. The glyphs are like 'hai', 'chou', or 'ox'. Such as: Xiang, Jia, Hao, Yu, Zhong, Yi, Ju, Sheng, Niu, Long, Te, Chan, Mou. (7) Rats like to be active at night, so their glyphs like to have the character ‘xi’ in them. Such as Ming, name, many, outside, night, dream. It is not advisable to use the zigzag character for the rat zodiac sign (1) Ziwu is in opposition, and Wu is the horse. Any character with the character 'wu' or 'horse' should be avoided, otherwise it will be a hedging and the harm will be great. Such as: horse, jun, victory, bamboo (bamboo is horse elephant). May. (2) Avoid the zigzag shapes of ‘fire’ and ‘…’, because the child is water and avoid water and fire getting along with each other. Such as: fierce, south, fire, inflammation, bing. Weixuan, Jiong, Zhuo, Zhao, Yan, Ran, Mourning, Zhao, Huan, Huang, Xiong, Chi, Bao, Yan, Ye, Ying, rotten. (3) Avoid using the glyph with "日" in it, because mice don't like to see the light; activities during the day are more dangerous, and you know that rats will die if exposed to light. If the glyph has the root "日" in it, it means it is in danger and vulnerable to harm. Such as: Ri, Dan, Xu, Xun, Ji, Kun, Yi, Wu, Tao, Wang, Sing, Xing, Zhao, Chun, raccoon dog, Shi, Shi, Ying, Xing, Huang, Jin, Yan, Zui, Chen, Jing, Jing, Zhi, Qing, Hui, Xiao, Shu, Hui, Zeng, Qian, Yi. (4) Avoid using the glyph with the word ‘sheep’ in it, because the zi and mo are intertwined. "When sheep and rats meet, once they break up," they are also very harmful, such as sheep, kindness, righteousness, beauty, group, envy, soaring, sister, and Da. (5) Avoid using the root words of '辶'廴', 'walk', 'gong' and '邑', because they are shaped like snakes. Rats are afraid of snakes, and snakes will swallow rats, causing harm and flaws. For example: Ba, Kong, Zhang, Yan, Yi, Ying, Di, Feng, Lian, Zao, Jin, Da, Dao, Yuan, Yun, Mai, Na, Bang, Lang, Qiu, Yu, Du, Lang, Zou, Deng, Zheng. (6) Avoid words with the shape of "人". Rats are afraid of people. When people see rats, they will shout and beat them, and rats will be frightened. Such as: Jie, Jin, Ren, still, Dai, Xian, Yi, Ren, Qi, Xiu, Ren, Zhong, Wu, Bo, He, Shen, Zuo, Zuo, Zhu, You, Yu, Pei, Lai, Lun, Jia, Yi, Bao, Li, Hou, Jun, Xia, Xin, Yu, Wan, Xiu, Value, Jian, Wei, Jie, Chuan, Qiao, Li, Lu, Xu, De, Cong, Fu, Wei, Che, levy. Opinion 2: There are so many taboos in naming people born in the Year of the Rat! Representative: Teacher Fang Jiuming, a famous Yi study expert: With the arrival of 2008, the Year of the Rat, a large number of rat babies will also come to the world, adding new vitality and vitality to the world and these small families. While they are congratulating themselves on the birth of a new baby, expectant parents have a new worry: because of online rumors, there are many taboos in naming rat babies, and it is said that many good words cannot be used! This question originated from an article about how to name people who were born in the Year of the Rat. The article painstakingly listed the words that should be used and the words that should not be used by people who were born in the Year of the Rat. The words that were listed in the article that were not suitable to be used were all These words are commonly used in names. These words are not only nice to hear, look good, and have good meanings, but are also easy to use, such as: "horse, jun, victory, bamboo, xu, lie, south, fire, flame, bing. for, dazzle, Jiong, Zhuo, Zhao, Yan, Ran, Zhao, Huan, Huang, Chi, Yan, Ye, Ying, Ri, Dan, Xu, Xun, Kun, Yi, Wu, Tao, Wang, Sing, Xing, Zhao, Chun, Shi, Ying, Xing, Huang, Jin, Yan, Zui, Chen, Jing, Jing, Zhi, Qing, Hui, Xiao, Shu, Hui, Zeng, Qian, Yi, goodness, righteousness, beauty, group, envy, Xiang, Mei, Da. Kong, Zhang, Yan, Yi, Ying, Di, Feng, Lian, Zao, Jin, Da, Dao, Yuan, Yun, Mai, Na, Bang, Lang, Qiu, Yu, Du, Lang, Zou, Deng, Zheng. Jie, Jin, Ren, still, Dai, Xian, Yi, Ren, Qi, Xiu, Ren, Zhong, Wu, Bo, He, Shen, Zuo, Zhu, You, Yu, Pei, Lai, Lun, Jia, Yi, Bao, Li, Hou, Jun, Xia, Xin, Yu, Xiu, Zhi, Jian, Wei, Jie, Chuan, Qiao, Li, Lu, Xu, De, Cong, Fu, Wei, Che, Zheng..." etc.The article also elaborately explains the "reasons" why the above-mentioned words cannot be used: some are because the radical with fire in the radical belongs to "fire", which "hedges and harms" with the "water" of "rat"; some is because "徶廴到去到账速度" The root of the word "邑" is like a snake, and some people are afraid of snakes swallowing rats. Some of them are because the radical "人" means "rats are afraid of people shouting and beating them, and they will be on tenterhooks." It is really ridiculous. Are these strange theories really true? ? Yi Xue experts pointed out: From the perspective of the five elements, the "Zi" of the rat is indeed water, but this "Zi Shui" only refers to the year branch in the "birthday horoscope" and is not all the information about the rat people. It does not mean that this "Zi Shui" is sacred and cannot be violated, because whether a "birth character" avoids water or likes water requires a comprehensive balance. If it likes water and avoids fire, do not use these so-called "fire" characters. Maybe it will be beneficial; on the contrary, if you like fire but hate water, then not only will there be no harm in using these "fire" words, but it will benefit a lot and complement each other. This issue must be viewed dialectically and cannot be copied. Copying some stereotypes and even confusing the public. As for the weird theories such as "the word is like a snake, the snake eats the rat" and "rats are afraid of people, and people will beat them up" are even more nonsense. People are people, not rats. It is just a kind of image and symbol for people born in a certain year. It has certain reference value, but it is not substantive. Don't confuse humans with rats, otherwise there will be no human surnames. If you follow this analogy, how can babies born in the Year of the Rat be born? Aren't they all "unscrupulous people" with "short-sighted eyebrows" and "short-sighted eyes"? There are indeed some taboos in naming, but they are well-founded taboos, such as avoiding the unfavorable five elements, avoiding unlucky numbers and Chinese characters, etc. It is not an unprincipled taboo. As for the name, if according to what it said, every word is inappropriate and taboo everywhere, then the name of the rat baby is really impossible, because if the name is based on the "five-frame mathematics", combined with the "five elements" "Chinese characters are already pitifully limited. Sometimes there are only a few characters of Liao Ruochenxing left for a certain required stroke. It is difficult to express the sound, rhythm and connotation. When there are fewer and fewer characters available, it will be really difficult. It’s hard for a good woman to make a living without rice. At that time, these famous teachers had no choice but to retire and return to their hometowns. I think of the incident of "Golden Pig Baby" last year. Today, the whole society is trying to create a harmonious atmosphere. Such stereotypes and misleading phenomena should not occur, and citizens’ right to name and use words must be respected.