Why do Zhou Libo's two wives have a "knot" in their names?

As we all know, Zhou Libo's humorous and philosophical language is admired by many people, so it is welcomed and favored by many girls. Zhou Libo's first wife was Zhang Jie. She got married when she was six years older than Zhou Da. 1993, the two divorced by agreement. In 200 1 year, Zhou Libo came to Japan and found Zhang Jie, who had a son with her Japanese husband. After the rekindling of old love, Zhang Jie divorced her Japanese husband, led an honest and clean life, and remarried Zhou Libo in Japan. Zhou Libo and Jason returned to China in late 2002 and early 2003. In 2008, Zhou Libo ran away from home and the two separated. On October 24th, 2010 65438+/kloc-0, Zhou Libo and his ex-wife Jason agreed to divorce. On 20 10 12 18, Zhou Libo and hujie were married in Shanghai, with Yang Lan, the host, and Gao Yuan, the partner, as the wedding master, as the witness.

Zhou Libo and his predecessor Jason broke up again and again, full of twists and turns. Zhou also injured Jason's father because of a marriage incident and spent 205 days in prison. In the end, he and Jason turned against each other and left. Hu Jie, the current wife, is a rich woman with three children and the ex-wife Yang Shenghua of Yang Xiuzhu, a Wenzhou corrupt official who fled overseas.

The name uses the explanation of the word "Xie" and the three-character structure of "water, scholar and mouth". Generally speaking, career and wealth are good. If the eight-character combination is not good enough, the marriage will appear bumpy and tortuous. The marriage of the two wives is very bumpy.

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(Zi Chou), no matter when Geng Yin or B Wei is in the past, there are no five elements of water in the eight characters. For Zhou Zhou, the five elements belonging to water are gods and officials, and useful words will not appear. Zhou loves to toss and turn, and his image is unfavorable. It is inevitable that he will go to jail more or less. The word "knot" is very watery, which caters to the unfortunate image of marriage in Zhou's eight characters. From this, we can also see the importance of names.