1. Names are guided by the fate that suits people.
The premise of naming people should be based on the innate four pillars, take God as the key link, and adhere to the principle of using God as the mainstay. The key to eight-character numerology lies in finding that eight characters like to use God and avoid using God. Using God refers to the five elements that can adjust the strength of the sun, that is, using God. The five elements of Chinese characters and names must be coordinated and unified with the five elements of life, and names that conform to or assist in the use of eight characters are suitable for eight characters. On the contrary, it is a name that does not match the eight characters.
2. Names are based on concerns about the internal information of Chinese characters.
From the evolution of Chinese characters, we can see that after Oracle Bone Inscriptions, bronze inscriptions, seal script, official script, regular script and running script, Chinese characters themselves have always represented the image of things, or the classification of objects, and are a microcosm and essential expression of cosmic information. The sound, form and meaning of Chinese characters have formed an induction through people's thoughts of reading, writing, remembering, reading and using, which has produced countless in people's minds. Therefore, we should pay attention to the information of Chinese characters in naming, so that the five elements of Chinese characters can be combined with their lives.
3. The name is based on the principle of five talents.
Names should be meaningful, not too straightforward. In the study of fame, the five elements (that is, heaven, man, earth, outer space and total five elements) should be auspicious, and the three talents (that is, the relationship between yin and yang and five elements among heaven, man and earth) should be properly configured. Such a name is like a duck to water, icing on the cake.