Five elements belong to water
Pronunciation 1: h ē ng, accessible, smooth: prosperous. Hengyun (in the old days, it meant prosperity and prosperity). Heng Qu (a thoroughfare extending in all directions). A tycoon (a widely influential official, businessman or gangster).
Pronunciation 2: p ē ng, which is the same as "cooking" in ancient times.
Heng is an pictographic character with a bronze inscription, which looks like a sacrificial vessel. Xiao Zhuan writes Bo, and Li Shu writes Heng and Xiang, which are actually the same word.
1. The five elements of the Chinese character Heng belong to water. According to the principle that the five elements of water can control fire, it is forbidden to use the five elements of fire to name the Chinese character Heng.
2. It is forbidden to name the word Heng with the same vowel eng or the same tone, which makes it difficult to read and has no sense of rhythm;
3. It is forbidden to use the same word as the ancestors' elders when naming the Chinese character Heng. If the ancestors' names contain the Chinese character Heng, the younger generation is forbidden to use the Chinese character Heng.