As the name suggests, the eight-character naming is based on the eight characters of the birth date. First, the balance of the five elements must be seen based on the four pillars of the eight characters, and the happiness and taboos of the five elements must be determined. Naming with horoscopes is a very mysterious thing for us. Next, I will follow the editor to learn the functions of horoscopes and choose names based on horoscopes.
Each element in the eight characters corresponds to one of the five elements of "metal, wood, water, fire, and earth". If it is strong, it will be suppressed, and if it is weak, it will be supplemented. This "suppression" and "supplementation" is to make clever use of the principle of the five elements' mutual generation and mutual restraint (the five elements are mutually generated: metal generates water, water generates wood, wood generates fire, fire generates earth, and earth generates metal; the five elements mutually restrain: metal overcomes wood, wood overcomes earth, earth overcomes water, Water overcomes fire, fire overcomes metal) to achieve the balance of the five elements. If the five elements are short of water, try to use water-attributed words in your name. If the five elements of earth are too strong and wood is lacking, you need to use words with the attribute of wood as much as possible to name the name. However, be careful not to overdo it.
1. The hexagram has a bad name. Whether they are Chinese characters or English characters, they all have their mathematical and symbolic meanings. Avoid combining them into bad connotations such as "fire and water are not enough", "mountains and rivers are damaged", etc. This step is also a verification of the name.
2. The image cannot be missing. For example, "Guang" is not suitable for people who like "Gold". It is indecisive, lacks leadership, and cannot get support from leaders.
3. Font cathode. Fonts are divided into two levels: dominant and recessive. The appearance of auspiciousness is not enough. It needs to be broken down and analyzed to achieve both internal and external improvements.
The five-element attributes of Chinese characters play an important role in onomastics. When choosing a name or changing a name based on the birth date and birth date, one usually analyzes the horoscope to see what the favorite gods of the horoscope and the five elements are. When naming, the Chinese characters with corresponding attributes should be used to complement the name, so as to achieve the balance of the five elements. The naming of five elements is related to the traditional theory of five elements. It has been passed down to this day and has been used for naming, testing names or changing names. So how are the five elements of Chinese characters determined?
Tools/raw materials: Five Elements and Eight Characters theory, Chinese characters
Methods/steps
Determine from the meaning of the characters. The so-called meaning of a character refers to the meaning of the character. Many Chinese characters can determine the five elements from the meaning of the character. For example:
The five elements of Chinese characters belonging to wood include Yi, Fang, Han, etc.
The Chinese characters belonging to the five elements of fire include light, brilliance, yao, etc.
The Chinese characters belonging to the five elements of earth include mountain, rock, peak, etc.
The Chinese characters belonging to the five elements of gold include Liu, Lie, Li, etc.
The Chinese characters belonging to the Five Elements of Water include Xian, Lei, Wen, Fei, etc.
It should be noted that in terms of literal meaning, some characters are composed of different five elements. For example, some people tend to associate the character Lin with water, while others say it belongs to wood. This depends on the specific associated information used in the name.
How to check the five elements and eight characters to choose a name
Judge it from the glyphs. The so-called shape refers to the shape of the character, which refers to the physical composition of the character. Many Chinese characters include wood, fire, earth, metal, and water in their glyphs, which can be seen directly. For example:
The five elements of Chinese characters belonging to wood: Ben, Pu, Shu, Ji, Qiao, Rong, etc.
The five elements of Chinese characters belonging to fire: brilliant, brilliant, flame, torch, beacon, brilliant, etc.
The Chinese characters belonging to the five elements of earth: earth, jian, kun, tan, pei, zeng, etc.
The five elements of Chinese characters belonging to gold: mirror, steel, button, copper, tin, etc.
The five elements of Chinese characters belonging to water: spring, ice, hui, river, ze, pai, tao, etc.