How to Solve the Complex Tone of Names

Whether the name is loud or not, it is the tone that plays the main role, which is often ignored by the nominators. The reason why modern poetry appears cadence, patchwork and musical melody is precisely because of the harmony of tones. Although there are only a few words in the same name, the role of tone cannot be ignored. The tone of a name seems complicated, but if you grasp the law, there is no mystery. When naming a name, it is not complicated to put the used words into the combination, read them while arranging them, and compare them while reading them. You can organically combine the combination of word selection and sound selection, taking into account the beauty of form, sound and meaning. Chinese characters have four tones. The tones of Putonghua are: flat tone (first tone), flat tone (second tone), rising tone (third tone) and falling tone (fourth tone). If you are not familiar with the rules of tone combination, we can also simplify the rules, as long as we pay attention to avoid the following situations when naming names: (1), if using a single name, don't use the same tone as the surname for voiced and unvoiced surnames, but the flat-tone surnames are arbitrary. (2) Any two adjacent words in a name should not overlap in tone. (3) The tone of the first word of a name should not be the same as the surname. It can be seen that if the surname doubles, it will not read so smoothly. (4) If you use double names, you should pay attention to the following three aspects: First, the tones of the three words are the same, and they are all one or two tones. Such as the following names: Kun, Pi Longrong, Yu Shiyan, Fang, Xu, Li Yidu, Xu Naipu, etc. The tone combination forms discussed here are difficult to take Mandarin as the standard. This may lead to a contradiction, that is, some names are not easy to read in Putonghua, but the dialects are easy to read; Other names are easy to read in Mandarin and dialects. We think Mandarin should be the standard.