The pronunciation is the sound of a word when it is pronounced. When naming, you should pay attention to the pronunciation of
The pronunciation is the sound of a word when it is pronounced. When naming, you should pay attention to the pronunciation of the characters, that is, the name should sound nice and loud.
The most common way to pay attention to the pronunciation of characters in naming is to try to avoid indecent homophonics. Chinese characters are very rich; there are many words with the same sound but different meanings. For example, "wealth" and "material", "zhu" and "pig", "stone" and "shi", "king" and "death", etc. A problem arises here, that is, some names seem to have good meanings and are very elegant, but they sound very uncomfortable because the pronunciation is similar to another indecent or even very vulgar word or phrase. Therefore it should be taken seriously.
When naming, you also need to pay attention to the glyphs.
When naming, you also need to pay attention to the glyphs. Pay attention to glyphs, which means writing them should look good and be easy to recognize.
The number of characters is huge. The Kangxi Dictionary contains 42,114 characters, of which more than 30,000 are uncommon. The number of Chinese characters that ordinary people can recognize is generally around 3,000. Some people always like to use some uncommon words when naming names, some of which cannot even be found in the dictionary. Perhaps these people think that naming with uncommon words that most people don’t recognize will give people a sense of erudition. , a good impression of being well-educated, but actually it is not. A name is a symbol for a person to communicate with others. If others do not know him, such communication will be very inconvenient. And psychologically speaking, when a person cannot recognize or pronounce another person's name, he will inevitably have an unpleasant feeling and may even be unwilling to interact with him. A psychology expert has made statistics and found that people named with relatively uncommon words generally have poor social skills, and 80% of them are withdrawn. It seems that this makes sense.