Qi means lacquer wood, and the character Qi used as a name means prosperity, prosperity, and talent.
Qi, a common Chinese character (level 1), pronounced as qī, was first derived from Xiaozhuan. Its original meaning refers to lacquered wood, and its extended meaning is painted with lacquer. Understanding and phonetic characters. Regular script Qi, from wood to water, has seven tones.
"Jiyun·Zhiyun": "Qiu, or Qi." "Cihui Mubu": "Qi, the same as xu (lacquer)." It is composed of "水" and "Qie" It is composed of provincial writing and "wood". It means a tree that can ooze liquid after being cut, hence the meaning of sumac. It is the common form of the word "lacquer". The extension indicates the capital "seven" character.
Seven is a very auspicious number in Chinese characters, because it is homophonic with Chinese characters such as "qi", "qi", "ji" and "神", so in Chinese culture, seven is considered A very auspicious number. In traditional Chinese customs, many things are related to the number seven, such as the Chinese Valentine's Day, the Seven Year Itch, the Song of the Seven Sons, etc.
Seven also has some special uses in Chinese characters. For example, in Chinese characters, seven can be used to mean "qi" or "lacquer", which is an ancient paint that can be used to protect wood and paper. In addition, in some local dialects, seven can also be used to mean "pin". For example, in Hunan dialect, seven means "pin".
Qi, one of the characters in the stand-alone game "Xuanyuan Swordsman: Black Dragon Dances in the Flying Clouds", and one of the final bosses of the game. The magician of the ancient civilization woke up after sleeping for thousands of years and dreamed of rebuilding the ancient dynasty. A scientist from the ancient Shu Kingdom was a young genius.
Taboos in naming the character Qi:
1. The five elements of the character Qi are wood. According to the principle that the five elements wood overcomes the earth, it is taboo to name the character seven with characters that belong to the five elements of earth. .
2. It is taboo to name a character with the same rhyme rhyme as ī or a character with the same tone as Yinping. This will make it difficult to pronounce and have no sense of rhythm.
3. It is taboo to name the child with the same character as the ancestor. If the ancestor's name contains the character "qi", the younger generation is taboo to use the character "qi" in their name.