Is it good to have a high score? No, take a look at the following article.
It is better to give a son a name than to give him a daughter. Many people know the importance of a name. So on naming websites and name scoring websites, I take the name I have thought of or the name chosen by others and rate it. I am satisfied when I see the score is high, and I am satisfied when I see the score is low. So I thought this name was not good. Some even go to various websites to score, and get different scores, which makes them even more confused. Gao Yongqiang, a numerologist on the Chinese Numerology and Feng Shui website, tells everyone that this kind of thinking and practice is wrong in itself. The name is comprehensive. It does not mean that a high score is good and a low score is bad. What is a good name?
There is no absolute thing in the world, and there is no absolutely perfect good name. Only the suitable one is the best, so how to judge whether the name is suitable for me? The suitability of a name is essentially judged based on the five elements. The five elements are the most essential foundation. If the five elements are used incorrectly, then no matter how high the score is, it will essentially be detrimental to the child. For example, if a child avoids water in his five elements, it will undoubtedly be a big disadvantage if he is chosen as Zhang Miao, or Zhang Yangyi may score very high. But can you say it's a good name?
The name test scoring is actually based on the combination of the number of strokes, which is a five-frame name. But what many people may not know is that this method was invented by Japan and has nothing to do with our Chinese I Ching, Five Elements, and birth dates.
The five-part naming method is also called the Japanese five-part naming method. It is a relatively popular naming method at present. It was created on a whim by Japanese Takeo Kumazaki in early 1918. Its core is to explain a person's name based on the simple number of strokes. In 1936, Bai Yuguang (also known as Bai Huiwen), who studied in Japan from Taiwan, brought it back to Taiwan for translation and promotion. Later, it became popular in Taiwan, Hong Kong, China, and other places, and now it is popular in mainland China. The reason why the "Five-frame Anatomy Method" is popular is that it is easy to master, and computer programming is extremely simple, which can turn some beginner numerologists who are willing to give up the hard work into the so-called "masters", and then make profits from it. However, the Five-Gate Profile Method is not the essence of Chinese naming. It is just a translated Japanese theory, so it is very unreliable to use it in naming. In other words, this naming method and name scoring are both in a fixed form. For example, if a person's surname is Chen, then the best mathematical configuration is: Chen 9 paintings and 6 paintings. So no matter what word or five elements, as long as it is combined like this, it is the best, and the explanation is the same, which means a high score. So can it be a good name? , not to mention that some surnames simply cannot form a so-called good name based on the number of strokes. So there are no good names for this kind of surname? Of course it's impossible.
If the names of some celebrities or people with successful careers are used to score, the score may not be high, or even low. And the names of some criminals or people with bad luck may have very high scores. You can take a look at:
Successful people: People with bad luck:
Zong Qinghou, chairman of Wahaha Group, scored 68 points, and Shi Bokui, the suspect in the Forbidden City theft case, scored 100 points
Shi Yuzhu, chairman of Giant Group, scored 92 points, Wang Yunjie, the victim of the Wenling medical murder case, 92 points
Wang Jianlin, chairman of Wanda Group, received 62 points, Wang Yingsheng, the suspect in the Tianjin medical murder case, 92 points
Ma Huateng Tencent The company president Wang Linjia scored 85 points for the victims of the South Korean plane crash
Jack Ma, chairman of Alibaba Group, scored 63 points, and Hu Bin, a traffic accident convict in Hangzhou, scored 86 points
So it’s either a high score or a good name. Names with low scores are bad. The quality of a name should be judged based on the individual's numerology and five elements. The five elements are the most important. At the same time, pronunciation, meaning, etc. are considered. Only on these basis can we consider the so-called three talents and five patterns. We cannot reverse priorities. Only relatively perfect good names and suitable ones are the best.