Let's talk about what is the traditional name first. The so-called tradition, as its name implies, is a tradition that can be handed down from ancient times. It is a common understanding in traditional culture that a name affects a person's life, and it is also the most fundamental reason why all parents spend a lot of money to find a name. Heavenly stems and earthly branches existed before the Shang and Zhou Dynasties, but it was recorded in the Tang and Song Dynasties that the traditional naming system was really formed and perfected. We can clearly find scattered records such as Tai Chi Tu Shuo and Tai Lan. First of all, traditional names have an inherent logic, which must be in the same strain as the ancient philosophy of China. Then there are the principles and rules of the division of yin and yang in the five elements, and the basic laws of calculating children's numerology. Whether the size of the word and the relationship between life can bear it. Because the traditional naming evolved from ancient times, the naming method is more complicated. It is necessary to consider the child's yin and yang, five elements, birth season, gender, how many Chinese characters he can bear, various family taboos, taboos and other numerology information. These are all Japanese fake things that are not available. As far as I know, only the book Authentic Traditional Numerology Naming by Mr. Zhou Yinchan is a real traditional name, so there is no need to compare it. The basic common sense in traditional naming is that "surname" does not count, and surname has nothing to do with life.
Mr. Zhou Yinke's book