What is the taboo of naming Ming characters? Why did you regret using the name Ming?

The word Ming is familiar to everyone. This word means tea, and we often see it in the names of tea shops. But in fact, many people also use it to name their children. It is appropriate to name boys and girls with different words. However, there are also many controversies about the name Ming. Some people mainly regret it, so why do they regret it? What is the taboo of naming Ming characters? Let's get to know it together!

I'm trying to answer your questions about naming Ming characters. Why use the name Ming to regret it? Let's take a brief look at Ming, its sound, shape and meaning, and its five elements.

analysis of the meaning of Ming characters

Ming is pronounced as "míng" with the second tone, which is gentle and pleasant to hear, giving people a calm and natural feeling. The radical of the word is "Mi", with a vertical structure and 9 strokes, and the font is simple. It is used for naming and is easy to write, and its original meaning is tea. Extended meaning: tea made from tender buds, and tea was published by Wu Lu Ji's Mao Shi Cao Shu, saying that "Shu people make tea and Wu people make tea". Used in names, it means upright, honest and clean, upright and noble, full of vitality, vigorous, personable, refined, elegant and tasteful. The five elements of Ming characters belong to wood.

What are the taboos for naming Ming characters

After having a simple understanding of Ming characters, I will bring you the taboos for naming Ming characters, and understand the taboos for naming Ming characters, so that everyone can better use this word to name their children.

1. The five elements of Ming characters belong to wood, so if there is no shortage of wood in numerology, or if the eight-character joy is similar to wood, it is forbidden to use Ming characters to name them. If you insist on naming them, it will not be able to achieve a balance in mission, which will be unfavorable to the future fortune development of the namers. In the five-element theory, Jin Kemu and Mu Ke Tu, that is to say, people whose eight-character joy is gold or earth, are forbidden to use Heng characters to name them.

2. The naming of Ming characters is forbidden to match with uncommon words.

Rare words are not common in life, and are not recognized by ordinary people, which is not conducive to writing and calling. It will bring a lot of inconvenience to the naming person, affect interpersonal communication, and easily bring inconvenience to children's life and work.

3. The taboo of naming Ming characters is matched with words with awkward pronunciation.

Names are used to address people. It is very important to have a harmonious melody and catchy words. A good name can leave a deep and beautiful impression on people, which is conducive to the future interpersonal communication of the namers. With words with awkward pronunciation, it is not only easy for others to make mistakes and make jokes, but also gives people a bad impression. It is very unfavorable for readers to read the names themselves, and even affects their future development.

4. The taboo of naming Ming characters and the collocation with the five elements of Xiangke characters.

Ming characters and five elements belong to wood. When naming names with words, they generally follow the principle that the five elements generate each other and resist each other. In the theory of five elements, Jin Kemu and Mu Ke Tu, that is to say, the combination of the five elements with the five elements belonging to wood and the five elements belonging to gold and soil is against numerology, which will damage the names themselves and even bring down their future fortune development.

5. The combination of taboo in naming Ming characters and unlucky implication.

Ming characters themselves have a good meaning and are very auspicious, but the score of a name depends on the integrity. Therefore, it is forbidden to match words with unlucky meanings, which will lower the overall score of a name. In addition, words with unknown meanings will affect the future development of people named and guide them to develop in a bad direction.

6. The naming of Ming characters is taboo and collocated with polyphonic characters.

Generally speaking, it is not recommended to use polyphonic characters for naming. On the one hand, polyphonic characters are easy to read and make mistakes, and on the other hand, they are easy to misinterpret the meaning. When naming with Ming characters, it is easy to cause misunderstandings, make jokes and misinterpret the meaning and connotation of names.

7. The naming of Ming characters is forbidden to match with ancestors' names.

China people pay attention to filial piety when paying attention to courtesy. If there are more than three generations of ancestors with the name of Ming, or the name of Ming is generational, then the names of future generations are taboo. On the one hand, it is disrespectful to the ancestors, and on the other hand, it will disturb the generational level, which is not good for the namers themselves.

why did you regret naming yourself after Ming?

Although Ming characters are used for naming, they are not suitable for everyone. Who is not suitable for naming with Ming characters is likely to regret it, and what are the reasons for regret? I will introduce them to you below.

1. The five elements of Ming characters belong to wood. If there is no shortage of wood in numerology, or if the eight-character joy is compatible with wood, it is very likely that the namers will regret naming with Ming characters, because it violates numerology, which will not balance the namers' numerology, which will be unfavorable to their future fortune development and affect their career, fortune, application and health. In the Five Elements Theory, Jin Kemu and Mu Keshui, that is to say, eight-character joy is gold.

2. People who belong to tiger, dragon and snake regretted naming them with Ming characters. People who belong to tiger, dragon and snake are forbidden to name them with grass characters, because when a tiger enters the grass and reaches the field, it means "the tiger falls in Pingyang and is in the dog period". Dragons don't like falling into the grass, which means they are trapped in the shallows; Snakes move in the grass, although there is room for wandering, but they are also easy to be found, and they have to suffer from wind, frost and rain, which makes them feel a little hard.

3. If there are ancestors with Ming in their names for more than three generations in the family, or if the name of Ming is generational, then the descendants will probably regret it. On the one hand, it is disrespectful to the ancestors, and on the other hand, it will disturb the generational level, which is unfavorable to the namers themselves.

Although some people in the Zodiac and the Eight Characters are not suitable to be named with Ming characters, whether or not to use this word and whether it is good or not depends on the specific situation, that is, the actual situation of the namers.