How to match the tone of the name

How to match the tone of the name? First, the same tone is a taboo

In the tones, Chinese characters are divided into four tones: Yinping, Yangping, rising tone, and falling tone, which are what we usually call the first, second, and third tones. And four tones, each tone has its own symbol.

Let’s take a simple example, such as Yin, Yin, Yu, and Yin. The pronunciation of these four characters is the same, but the tones are different. When choosing a name, you also need to avoid using words with the same tone, because this will make the name seem very agency and lack of flexibility, and it will also appear rigid and unpleasant when others call it. For example, the name "Liu Liuyu" is actually very good. It looks like a boy's name at first glance. In addition to describing a person's appearance, the word "Yu" also means wide space. However, because the intonation has not changed, it is inevitable to be confused when reading it. People have a feeling of lack of phonetic beauty, which is a taboo when choosing names.

Generally speaking, the combination of phonological tones of a name can be divided into four situations: one is that the rhyme and tone are the same; the other is that the tones are different but the rhyme is the same; the third is that the tones are the same but the initials and finals are different; The initial consonants and finals are different, and the tones are also different. Among these four situations, the first one gives people the impression that the semantic effect is very poor, the second and third effects are in the middle, and the fourth one is the best, and the speech effect appears to be very good. Therefore, when naming a child, in addition to considering the meaning of the words used in the name, the phonology of the words used is also very important. Second, the pronunciation and rhyme cannot be the same

Each Chinese character is composed of three parts: initial consonants, finals and tones. The initial consonant is the consonant before the consonant, and the part of the pronunciation other than the initial consonant is the final. For example, the pinyin of Liu is liu, its initial consonant is l, and the final consonant is iu. This is very easy to distinguish.

If the initials or finals of the name Su Yong are the same, even if they are similar, it will sound stiff, hard to pronounce, and not pleasant to hear, so this combination is inappropriate. Third, the tone combination must be reasonable

When choosing a name, the tone of the characters used in the name must be reasonable, not only the name, but especially when the first name and surname are matched. If the tone is unreasonable, then the pronunciation It will lack beauty when you look up, so this is particularly important.