Name: What problems will you encounter?

A name is a person's label, and many people will give themselves some unique names. So, what feng shui problems should be paid attention to in naming?

1. Don't use ugly words to name

Ugliness is the opposite of beauty. What we want to name is a good name. Of course, we should avoid using words that express ugly meaning. Due to the influence of unscientific and uncivilized stereotypes and backward consciousness, it has a long history in China to use ugly words to name people, and it has been passed down to this day, which needs to be seriously abolished. Use ugly words to name them, such as cow prison and hedge. Fence refers to a bird cage, which is a metaphor for an unfree situation.

2. Don't use vicious words to name

Everything that is vicious and harmful to human beings should be classified as vicious. Fierce and bad are people's enemies, and we should do everything possible to eradicate it and defeat it. Naming with such words is against people's wishes, is an absurd behavior and should be terminated. For example, Li Dongfu, flood, dark clouds, yellow sky and so on. Some of these names are floods and beasts, which threaten people's lives and safety and are the enemy of mankind.

3. Don't use bad words for naming

Bad words here have two meanings, one is about conduct, and the other is about 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, Li Hunzi and so on.

4. Don't use suspected words for naming

The so-called suspected words refer to some words that people are particularly sensitive to, such as tortoise, tortoise, bald donkey, vinegar, sour, smelly and green towel. There are almost no such words directly used in names, but homophonic conversion into such words still occurs occasionally, which should also be avoided. Such as Wu (Wu) Jingui (turtle), Wang Ba (eight), Ye, Lu (green) Jin (towel) Rong, Xiang Shang (top) Tu (bald), Ban this couple (donkey) and so on.

5. Don't use the word "disability" for naming

It is a painful thing to get hurt or leave a disability. It is immoral to use the name of' disability' as a name, which is equivalent to exposing people's scars. If the name is disabled, both the caller and the host will feel unhappy. However, the phenomenon of naming with disabled characters has existed in ancient and modern times. Sun Bin, a famous militarist in the Warring States Period, was originally named Sun Bin, but his kneecap (i.e., patella, also written as an object bone) was removed because of his punishment, and later he was renamed Sun Bin.

6. Don't use the word "earning money" to get a name

The so-called earning money means making people cheap. Names are used to call, and some words are used as names. A calls and B responds. In one call, B gains the advantage of A.. This will easily lead to unnecessary disputes or psychological barriers, which will affect correct social communication. Such words should be avoided when naming names.

There are mainly two kinds of words that are easy to make a profit. One kind is the second predicate used to respect the elders, such as father, uncle, male, male, old, uncle, ancestor, clan, aunt, mother, mother, nurse and grandmother. Those who are named with these words are my father, Uncle Wen, Cheng Bo, Shi Weng, Ji Gong, Lao, Zheng Guangzu, Liezong, Li Fagu, Zhang Yuniang, and Yun Sipo. These names, if they echo, are suspected of making money. The other category is words used to express official titles, professional titles and honorifics, such as Xiang (Prime Minister), Yin, Ling, Gong, Hou, Prime Minister, Minister, Section Chief, Division Commander, Company Commander, Political Commissar, Professor, Senior Engineer, Expert, Star, Manager, Mr. etc.