Why do Chinese people have to calculate their birth date when choosing a name?

Chinese people use the horoscope of birth date in naming their names. This is related to the long-standing culture of the Chinese nation, especially the Zhouyi culture. From ancient times to the present, the Zhouyi culture has not been discontinued. There is still a reason for it. Looking at history, those who have studied the Book of Changes more thoroughly are all people who know the world.

Especially in ancient times, we believed more in the Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches. We measured time based on the Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches. At that time, we believed that there were 12 hours in a day, and then the time we were born corresponded to The name of a certain celestial stem and earthly branch is calculated as the birth date and horoscope, which will affect our future luck.

Not only that, in ancient times, when there were weddings and funerals, the birth date was the only reference. There were specialized fortune tellers who would calculate your birth date based on your name and calculate whether the two of you had compatible personalities. , and then calculate the best day to get married based on your birth dates. The funeral director will decide the day of burial based on the birth date. These are all rules and should not be messed up.

But the amazing thing is that most of the marriages achieved through this kind of horoscope calculation are really compatible after the marriage. Generally speaking, those whose fates are in conflict will also end up being in conflict. Although we have to abandon some metaphysical concepts in the contemporary socialist New China, some things must have their own significance if they can be passed down.

Also, I don’t know if you have noticed that names based on birth dates are particularly nice. I have seen such an example, for example, some people were born during the time of white dew. This can be thought of the sentence in the Book of Songs, "Jianjia is green, white dew is frost." If your fate is short of water, then you can Putting the last two sentences together, "The so-called Yiren is on the side of the water." You can call her Yiren. It sounds so good.