The commonly used Chinese characters for naming 16 paintings: Bao (water), Bei (wood), cabin (gold), Chang (gold), Chao (water), Che (water), Chen (fire), Chen (gold).
The character "Bao" is a commonly used character in naming. It means that when choosing a good name, you can't just look at the character. The name must be combined with the eight characters to make the name auspicious.
Bao: Chinese character, generally refers to fish and surname.
Explanation
Salted fish〖saltedfish〗
It is like eating abalone and you will not smell its smell for a long time. ——"Confucius' Family Collection·Six Books"
Another example: Bao She (a house where abalone is stored); Bao Shi (a room where abalone is stored); Bao Si (a restaurant for abalone. Selling salted abalone) The fish shop. It is a metaphor for a place where villains live together.)
The pronunciation of the word "bei" is bèi, the number of strokes in the name is 16 strokes, and the five elements belong to wood. Bei is the abbreviation of Bei Lei. Refers to flowers that are in bud but not yet open. The five elements in the cabin belong to metal
The meaning of a name is to use words with different meanings from other groups as a title in order to distinguish the difference between an individual and other groups. In a narrow sense, the meaning of a name refers to what a person's name has. meaning.
In a broad sense, the meaning of a name to a person is to emphasize the difference between oneself and other things, so it represents the independence and selfhood of the individual. This is the reason why many parents like to choose a name that does not overlap. Human naming is mainly about distinguishing the differences between different individuals and other individuals