1. Accurate birth time (including year, month, day, hour)
2. Gender, surname, parents’ names (optional)
No. Step one: first sort out the child’s four pillars of destiny, and find out the God of Use and the God of Joy based on the four pillars.
The second step: Arrange various five-frame mathematics according to the surname, and change the combinations. At the same time, convert the five elements of the four pillars of use and joy into the mathematics of the five elements stipulated in the nameology and add them according to the importance and degree. Complete the personality, ground, general, and outer grids in order to find the best configuration. It should also be noted that the five elements and numbers are used to supplement the name, and the radicals are used, followed by the meaning of the word to make up for the happiness of the fate, and the god is the second most important thing is the number (the five elements represented by the number).
You can also choose the name based on the time of birth.
In the past, people generally liked to use the stems and branches to record the time. For example, those born at the Chen hour were called Dong Chensheng, those born at the Mao hour were called Yuan Maosheng, those born at the Yin hour were called Wu Yinsheng, those born at the Shen hour were called Shao Shensheng, etc. The author has a colleague named Liang, whose daughter is Yu Chenshi, so he named Liang Chen, which is homophonic to "good time". It is a very ingenious work.
People prefer to use certain phenology to imply the time of birth. For example: those born in the morning are better to use morning, morning, chenxu, ming, ting, xiao, liang, etc. when naming; those born in the evening , it is better to use stars, moon, lamps, shadows, dreams, etc. to make the person's name more implicitly poetic.