What are the naming attributes and five elements of the word Mo:
The pinyin of the word Mo: mo
The traditional Chinese character of Mo: Mo (if there is no traditional character, it will be displayed This character)
The number of strokes in the name of the character "ink": 15
What does the five elements of ink belong to: water
The naming of the character "ink" has good and bad luck in mathematics: good
Is Mo a surname? Yes
Explanation: The number of strokes and paintings in the word "Mo" is based on the Kangxi Dictionary and the five-frame names, and does not necessarily match the number of strokes in the Xinhua Dictionary. same. What the five elements of the word "Mo" belong to, and the good and bad luck of the name of the word "Mo" are inferred from the phenomena of all things in the Book of Changes, and are only for reference in naming.
Attachment: A complete list of boy names with ink characters. A complete list of girl names with ink characters.
The meaning and explanation of the word ink:
Ink (knowingly) It also has a phonetic sound. From earth, from black, black also has a sound. Original meaning: black pigment used in calligraphy and painting, made of pine smoke and other raw materials). Same original meaning as [Chinese ink, sumi] ink, calligraphy ink. ——"Shuowen" Licking the pen and ink. ——"Zhuangzi Tian Zifang" Shi Zhanmo. ——"Zhou Li Zhanren" To his ink. ——"Zhou Rites Divination Master". Note: "If you burn it well, you will know its omen." Another example: Mowan (a kind of ancient ink); Moben (rubbing of stele and inscriptions); Mo Gong (craftsman who makes ink); Mozhuang (make-up on the face with ink) ); Molu (ink line) refers to poetry or calligraphy and painting [handwriting or painting]. The poet descends to the table and then bows to the head. ——Yang Xiong's "Changyang Fu" Another example: Mojunzhu (bamboo painted in ink); Wenmo; Remaining ink; Mobing (referring to history books; referring to calligraphy, painting, poetry); Momiao (exquisite articles, calligraphy and paintings); Mo Tie (Dharma Tie. Refers to the rubbings or printed copies of famous Dharma calligraphy). Shengmo. The thread used by carpenters for marking is common among carpenters. ——"Guoyu·Zhouyu" Everything depends on its ink. ——"Tai Xuan·Fa". Note: "It is also called rope ink." Another example is: ink bucket (a tool for carpenters to draw straight lines); Molu (ink line. A line drawn by carpenters on wood to correct the straightness). One of the five punishments in ancient China. The denomination was engraved and dyed black as a mark of punishment. In the Shang and Zhou dynasties, it was called "Mo Xing", and in the Qin and Han Dynasties, it was called "Tattooing" [tattooing]. The person who does ink has his forehead inked. ——"Bai Hu Tong·Five Punishments" Five hundred sins. ——"Zhou Li·Si Xing". Note: "Tattoo. Carve the face first and suffocate it with ink." Refers to the Mohist family. An important school during the Warring States Period, one of the Nine Streams, founded by Mo Zhai [Mohist School]. For example: Mohists (disciples and scholars of Mohism) know "Xi". Rope [rope; cord; string] Emblem to correct ink. ——Yang Xiong's "Explanation of Mockery" Ink