The Chinese character ? Chen? has a nice pronunciation and has the same pronunciation as the commonly used names ? Morning? and ? Chen?, so many parents are curious about whether it is suitable for naming their children. However, there is a rumor that the character Chen is not suitable to be used as a personal name. The reason is that the character is too big and cannot be pressed by ordinary people. Moreover, in ancient times, the character Chen was a word related to emperors. Ordinary people cannot use it to name people, as it will lead to death. .
But since it can’t be used for naming, why do many modern people still have ?chen? in their names? Obviously there is controversy about the character "chen" being unsuitable for naming. Let's take a closer look at why the character "chen" cannot be used for naming? Is it really impossible for ordinary people to suppress it? And what are the taboos in naming Chen?
Analysis of the meaning of the character Chen:
First of all, let’s take a brief look at the Chinese characters Chen and Chen, pronounced as ?ch?n?, with upper and lower structure, the radical is Bao Gaitou, from Chen , Chen Sheng. The five elements belong to gold, and its original meaning is generally considered to refer to the eaves, a deep house; it also refers to the location of the North Star (North Star). Later, it was used to refer to the residence of the emperor, and was extended to the throne and the emperor; it also referred to the Heavenly Palace, where the emperor of heaven lived.
In terms of its literal meaning, Chen has a very good meaning and is also very suitable for naming children, especially boys. It symbolizes a lifetime of wealth, power and wealth, and a prosperous official career. The name Domineering and wealthy.
And it is understood that in ancient times, the character "chen" was also the highest symbol of glory and power. In Feng Shui, it is also believed that the character "chen" means good luck and wealth, so the character "chen" It is a word with a very good meaning and is very suitable for naming a child. When used as a person's name, it means nobility, high moral standing, and strict self-discipline.
Precisely because it has such a good meaning, the word "Chen" is considered to be too precious and not suitable for naming. If ordinary people's numerology cannot bear it, it will be counterproductive and lead to problems.
It made sense in ancient times to say that the word Chen was too precious to name a child, because after all, it was the place where the emperor lived and symbolized supreme authority. If ordinary people used it to name their children, It will definitely lead to death, but in modern times, there is actually no such taboo. As long as the meaning is good, the pronunciation is nice, it is not an uncommon and complicated word, and it is consistent with the child's numerology, zodiac, etc., any word can be used to give it to the child. Name the child.
In addition, some people think that the character Chen is too powerful, and people with ordinary horoscopes cannot hold it down, so they cannot be named after Chen. In fact, from the perspective of Feng Shui, the meaning of the character Chen is very auspicious. It means that you are rich and powerful, and you are the dragon and the phoenix among people. It can not only be used as a name, but also bring good luck. As long as the matching words are appropriate, it's no problem to name your child.
Taboos in naming children with the character Chen:
Although the character Chen can be used to name children in modern times, not everyone is suitable to name them with this character. The character Chen has five elements. Generally speaking, if a child is not short of gold in his numerology, he should not name his child with this character. In addition, the character Chen is usually used to name boys, but it is not suitable to name girls with this character. Also, when naming a child, it should be combined with the character Chen. Zodiac sign, it is not the happy word for all animal signs.
1. Avoid combinations with uncommon and complex words.
The word Chen can be used as a single word to name a child, but it is more common to match it with other words. When matching with other words, avoid using uncommon words and words with a lot of strokes. Names are used for calling people. Those that are too rare and complicated are not conducive to interpersonal communication and are not conducive to interpersonal communication. It is also inconvenient to use them yourself and can easily leave the impression of being withdrawn and difficult to get along with.
2. Avoid combining words with homophones.
The name should be pleasant to the ear, catchy and easy to pronounce. The combination of homonym words will make it difficult to pronounce. The word "chen" has a oblique sound and a rising tone. The words that match it should be gentler. , so as to achieve the effect of equal parts.
3. It is taboo to combine characters with the five elements belonging to fire and the five elements belonging to wood.
The ancient ancestors believed that everything in the world is composed of five elements, namely metal, wood, water, fire and earth, and there is a relationship between each other. In the theory of the Five Elements, fire overcomes metal, and metal overcomes wood. Therefore, when naming a child, avoid combining it with the words that the five elements belong to fire and the five elements belong to wood. This will make the child's numerology unbalanced and have a bad impact on their fortune. .
4. Avoid matching with words with unknown meanings.
The word Chen itself has a very good meaning, but it does not mean that it can be named with any word. No matter how many words the child’s name is, each word must have a good meaning. In addition, the meanings are very different. Words with poor homophonic pronunciation are not suitable for matching, and may lead to ambiguity.
Although the Chinese character Chen can be used to name children in modern times, when naming this character, you must combine the birth date, gender, zodiac, etc. If it brings fortune and wealth, do we insist on adding "chen" in the child's name, or should we treat it on a case-by-case basis. There are so many Chinese characters that have good meanings and are suitable for naming. It is not necessary to use "chen". What are its homophones? Chen? Chen? is actually a good choice of words.