Taboo of name resolution

What are the taboos of name resolution

1. Arrogance

It is very good to have a loud name, which will improve children's fortune faster, but if it is too loud, it will often lead to arrogance. Such a name will have a certain impact on children's interpersonal relationship, and of course it will indirectly affect children's career and feelings, so that children will be defeated again and again.

2. Being humble, being humble, being humble and being humble

The so-called name is too small, that is to say, the name is not loud at all, and such a name is also a taboo for naming. Such a name often can't make children develop better, hinder their career achievements, and have little success in life.

Third, taboo words

The so-called single word is a surname combined with a word as a name. Such words often lack personality, and they are prone to be single-minded and unfocused in doing things. Moreover, personality means that there are many people to help, so if there is no personality, it means that you have no noble people to help you, and you will be isolated and lonely.

four, indecent caution

everyone knows a lot of so-called indecent words, which means that they are ugly to read. Words that are not easy to read are indecent words. If a surname and a name are combined and read badly, it will often make people feel disgusted, and even give themselves some indecent nicknames, which will make them feel very embarrassed and have a serious psychological impact on themselves.

5. Improper appearance

The so-called improper appearance means that the appearance doesn't match. For example, if your surname is Fu, then your name should be matched with the words of left and right structure, not with the upper and lower structure, and then with the left and right structure. Such a name will make people feel uncomfortable at first glance. Of course, if you talk to a customer and sign it yourself, then the customer will look uncomfortable, which will make people feel disgusted.

VI. Incorrect meaning

Meaning is also very important in a name. If a name is beautiful in appearance, easy to read and suitable for one's own needs, then the meaning is inappropriate, so such a name can't be used, and the meaning also represents one's yearning. If people don't have this good yearning, then it is meaningless to live in the world, so the meaning must be appropriate.

ten o'clock naming is taboo

1. The names of ancestors and sages are taboo

The Han Zhouyi is named after the ancestors. One is that the Han nationality traditionally stresses seniority. Taking ancestors' names as names not only disturbs the sorting of generations; And it will be regarded as the disrespect of ancestors. The second is due to the particularity of the Han nationality. The Chinese surname is first inherited from the stepfather's surname, and then given a personal name, while some ethnic minorities or foreigners have their own names, their father's names or their mother's and father's names. For example, the French name is usually three paragraphs, that is, the real name, the mother's surname and the father's surname. If the Chinese name inherits the father's surname and adds the ancestor's name, there will be no difference between the two, so you can't tell whether Li Si is a grandfather or a son at all.

under the feudal system, people should not only respect the ancestor Jingzong, but also regard it as the supreme. Even calling the monarch by his first name is a big violation. During Yongzheng and Qianlong periods in the Qing Dynasty, people could be punished with death and the nine clans were affected by this article alone. So this taboo is called national taboo. But as far as modern people are concerned, only the name theory is concerned, and generally the names of great men and celebrities are not used. However, because some people revere a great man or celebrity, they deliberately take his name. For example, Li Dalin and Zhang Dazhao are named after Li Dazhao and Stalin. Of course, people surnamed Zhao and Guan should not be named after Zilong and Yunchang, otherwise they will be divided between today and the past.

2. Avoid cold words

Names are used for communication, otherwise, names will lose their value of existence. Today's era is the era of computers, and the vast majority of Chinese characters stored in computers are limited to commonly used words. If some uncommon words are used in naming, which most people don't know, it must affect the communication between people. Using uncommon words in naming can only increase the difficulty and trouble of others' work in vain.

The motivation for people to choose uncommon words when making names is actually very simple, that is, to be unconventional. But the commonly used words that people generally know are only three or four thousand words, and the naming is mainly for others to call, not to show off learning. Someone once said, for example, that when you apply for a job in a certain department, if the supervisor doesn't recognize your name after reading your resume, then the impression on you must be very vague. If he mispronounced your name when calling you and you corrected it, this scene may embarrass the leader. The leader will feel embarrassed or even angry because he has lost face, and you may feel contempt because the leader doesn't even know your name. In the process of getting along with superiors and subordinates in the future, some discord or disharmony may occur.

naming should avoid cliches and similarities, but it cannot rely on the use of uncommon words. The use of uncommon words affects the image and hinders communication, which is not worth the loss.

The number of Chinese characters in China is very large, with 42, words in Kangxi Dictionary alone. In addition, there are often very subtle differences among complex and simplified characters, ancient and modern characters and regular and popular characters. In the old days, people named it and liked to look through Kangxi Dictionary, which was not worth taking. We should use reference books, and the most ideal one is Modern Chinese Dictionary. It also includes words under each word, which is of great reference value for naming. Attention should also be paid to the use of this reference book, and the uncommon words in it should be avoided when using it.

3. Avoid the monotonous repetition of names and fonts

Some people name names and like to make a fuss about the physical structure of Chinese characters. For example, the names Shi, Lei, Lin, Sen, Nie and Er are examples. The aesthetic effect of this naming is quite good, but it is a pity that our surnames can be used so little. And even if Shi, Lin and Nie have three surnames, it is impossible for everyone to use this method.

If the radicals of some people's names are exactly the same, it will make people feel monotonous. Especially when you sign in calligraphy, you will feel more strongly that the names with the same radicals, such as Jiang Langtao and He Xinren, will have a dull and monotonous feeling no matter how they are arranged, and will not produce aesthetic effects such as casual, varied, tortuous and coherent. Since we use Chinese characters to name our names, we should not only consider the abstract beauty of elegance and refinement, but also pay attention to the varied image beauty when writing.

The above examples show that there is a collocation problem between the first name and the last name. If the physical structure has not changed, the name will appear dull and stiff.

In the past, there were two techniques in using glyph naming, one was to split the surname into the first name, and the other was to add the surname into the first name. The so-called split surname as the first name refers to the interception of a part of the name as the first name, or the division of the surname into two parts as the first name. For example, Yi Yin, Shang Tang's assistant minister, took a part of Yin's surname. In addition, Nie Er, a famous modern musician, Shu Sheyu (Lao She), Zhang Dagong, Ji Wuyan, Dong Qianli and Yang Muyi also belong to this category. In addition, Lei Yutian and He Renke also split their surnames into two parts as their first names. Some people in the ancients divided the name into characters, such as Xie Ao, a patriotic poet in the Southern Song Dynasty, whose character was Zhen Gaoyu, and the characters were separated from the name. In the Ming Dynasty, Zhang Yi's character Sanyi, Xu Fang's character Ark and Song Mei's character Wenyu, and in the Qing Dynasty, you Dong's character Tongren and Lin Ji's character Jiren all belong to this category. It is also like Mao Qiling in the Qing Dynasty. Others divide their names into numbers, such as Hu Jue's old man Gu Yue and Xu Wei's Shuiyuetian Road in the Qing Dynasty.

The so-called adding surnames as names means adding some strokes or radicals to the surnames to form a new word as names, such as Lin Sen, Yu Xu, Jin Xin and Li Ji. Sometimes, I like to use the radicals of names with the same radicals, and promote this as a naming technique, such as Li Ji and Zhang Chi. This technique is not worth promoting.

4. Avoid polyphonic words

Most surnames in China belong to monosyllabic words. There are also some surnames that belong to polyphonic characters, such as the word music. This kind of surname will obviously cause trouble in communication. If the polyphony of surnames is a helpless fact, then the drafting of names can completely avoid this trouble. There is a student named Lele in a certain place in Shandong province, but the teacher doesn't know how to call him in class. The teacher actually stumped by this name. The three words of this name are all polyphonic, and there are eight pronunciations. Readers can arrange them themselves if they are interested.

It seems that this student's parents are deliberately against the whole society. A name has eight pronunciations. How to use it in communication situations? In the end, others dare not scream if they want to, lest they be laughed at if they scream wrong, and it is themselves who suffer. If others can't call, they can stop calling and avoid it. If a person's name is not called or used, what is the value of this name?

Therefore, polyphonic words should be avoided as much as possible. If you want to use it, it is best to mark the pronunciation and reading by linking it into meaning. For example: Cui Letian and Meng Yuezhang. The former is happy to read l through the sky. The latter explained that he was happy to read yu through the chapter? . The last one tells you what to read with meaning.

There are quite a few polyphonic words in Chinese that commonly use only one sound. When naming such polyphonic words, you don't have to worry about misunderstanding when using them. Previous 1 2 3 4 Next Page