The Chinese surname Bu also has a long history, but now, it is difficult to say where the surname Bu originated. However, the surname Bu has appeared in Guangdong, Inner Mongolia, Anhui and other places in China, and mainly distributed in these places. Let's take a look at the top-scoring names.
The surname Bu
The surname Bu has a complicated origin and a long history. To this day, even with the surname Bu, it is difficult to tell where he is from. There have been many celebrities named Bu throughout the ages. Today, the Bu surname is widely distributed across the country, especially in Jiangsu, Shandong, Anhui, Guangxi, Guangdong, Inner Mongolia and other places. Among them, the Bu surname accounts for about 67% of the country's Han population. Bu is the 92nd surname in China today and has a large population, accounting for about 0.04% of China's Han population.
The origin and development of the Bu surname
Origin
It originated from the surname of Xian, a wizard under the Xia Dynasty, and belonged to the official title. Wizards were in charge of divination during the Xia and Shang dynasties; during the Zhou Dynasty, the official in charge of divination was called Bu Zheng, and his descendants took the official as their surname and were called diviners from generation to generation. According to the historical record "Tongzhi": "The Bu family is also the Bu family of Zhou. The fathers of Lu Bu, Chu Qiu, Jin Buyan, and Chu Butu all issued orders from Bu, and later they thought it was his surname. For example, the disciples of Zhongni Bu Gao Tu. "The surnames of the Bu family are official surnames and professional surnames, which belong to the category of surnames with skills as their surnames. They all originated from people who engaged in divination in ancient times. The history book "Lu Shi" also records: "There was charity in Xia Qi, and there was charity in Shuxiu Shu." This is the earliest branch of the origin of Bucheng. According to historical records, in the year "Customs", Taikang's younger brother Xia Tian was sealed in Shenxin because his younger brother used to be an official fortune teller and later took his official name as a fortune teller and was called a fortune teller.
The earliest record of the origin of divination was written by Milo, a scholar of the Song Dynasty, in the year "Lu Shi" AD. According to "Lu Shi", "There is charity in Xia Qi, and there is charity after the third level of embroidery." This is the earliest branch of the origin of Bushi.
Origin
The surname Ji comes from Shu Xiu, the younger brother of his son, and belongs to the official title. According to historical records in the "Lu Shi" year, Teng Shuxiu, the son of King Wen of Zhou, was a fortune teller, and his descendants were fortune tellers. In ancient times, people wanted to predict good or bad luck during hunting, battles, wind and rain, coming of age, sacrifices, weddings and funerals, and waiting for disasters, so divination in the form of Jiabu and oracle bones was used. Jabu used the belly or back armor of turtles, while oracles used the shoulder blades of cattle, sheep, and pigs. First drive a nail or bone into the eye and then burn it with fire. Judging from the cracks on the nails or bones, it is good or bad. According to the historical record "Xingyuan": "After Zhou Libu, the official became a surname." According to the records of "Historical Records" and "Customs", "Wu Bu potters are also people who do things."
The official responsible for divination in the Shang and Zhou palaces was called Taibu, whose status was equivalent to that of a doctor, and his subordinate officials were called fortune tellers. Some of their descendants took Bu as their surname and were called the Bu family. Therefore, they are called "people who work for their surname", that is, their surname is the occupation they are engaged in.
How to name the surname
We also need to consider the homophony of the name. A good name must not only have a good meaning, good five elements, good combinations, but also good mathematics. More importantly, it must be catchy and there must be no deviation in homophony.
There used to be such a joke. Some friends' names are good in all aspects, but when they are pronounced with bad homophony, they have a bad impact. Therefore, such a name is not an auspicious name. Therefore, naming is really a very deep knowledge.
The teacher said before that the name depends on the five elements and numerology, so does it have to make up for the missing ones? If a person's numerology lacks water, it is called Miaohao, and if it lacks gold, it is called Haoxin. Can you understand this?
What I said about considering names based on numerology is really not what you said. We really don’t need to make up for what we lack right away, because we must have a good horoscope foundation when choosing a name, otherwise it will easily cause trouble.
Just because our five elements are lacking does not mean that this thing is not good. In a person's numerology, we are taboo with the eight characters. When the five elements are his favorite gods, what is missing must be made up. But when the five elements of this person are his sacrifice to God, then if this time is missing, we should be grateful, which means that this child's life is good. Therefore, we cannot blindly supplement benefits. Therefore, you must distinguish whether it is a joy or a taboo, and then decide how to replenish it, and how to replenish it. This is the case.
New names, good names can make and improve children's differences, and if people's numerology is taken into account, then a good name itself will have something that is not too talkative, not too much. What is missing will be directly filled in. In the names we choose, we need to pay attention to the good side, otherwise it will be a mess.