The five elements of Sichuan belong to gold.
1. Chuan (Pinyin: chuān) is a first-level standard Chinese character (commonly used character). This character first appeared in oracle bone inscriptions in the Shang Dynasty, and its ancient shape resembles water flowing between the two banks. The original meaning of Chuan is river and waterway. Wherever there are rivers, there will be flat land, so "chuan" also refers to the flat and low-lying areas in the mountains or plateaus, that is, plains. Chuan is also the abbreviation of Sichuan Province in China.
2. The meaning of the word Sichuan: the original meaning refers to river, and by extension it means plain, flat land, waterway, river, etc.
3. The meaning of the name Sichuan: The meaning of the name Sichuan refers to the meaning of broadness, beauty and heroism, which means auspiciousness and connotation.
4. Taboos in naming Sichuan: The five elements of Sichuan are gold. According to the principle that metal overcomes wood, it is taboo to name Sichuan with characters that belong to wood.
5. It is taboo to name a Sichuan character with a character that has the same rhyme rhyme as uān or a character that has the same tone as Yinping. Otherwise, you will find it difficult to read smoothly and difficult to pronounce.
6. Another taboo in naming with the character Sichuan is that if someone in your family already has the character Sichuan, you should not use the character Sichuan. This is also the most common common sense in naming.
The four-character idiom of Sichuan
1. The sea accommodates all rivers: Na: accommodate, tolerate. The sea can hold the water of hundreds of rivers. Metaphor covers a wide range of things, and the number is huge.
2. Thousand acres of Weichuan: used to describe the lushness of bamboo.
3. Famous mountains and rivers: generally refers to famous mountains and long-standing rivers.
4. The mountains stop and the rivers travel: a metaphor for being indestructible and unstoppable.
5. Many rivers rush to the sea: Many rivers rush to the sea. It is a metaphor for many forces coming together.
6. Famous mountains and rivers: famous rivers and mountains with beautiful scenery.
7. Many rivers rush to the sea: Many rivers rush to the sea. It is a metaphor for many forces coming together.
8. Yima Pingchuan: Pingchuan: a place with flat terrain. A vast flat land where horses can gallop. Refers to a vast plain.