The auspiciousness of the baby's name directly affects whether the baby's life fortune is smooth and bright, whether he makes progress, whether he makes a difference when he grows up, and so on. Choosing a name that doesn't match the baby will make the baby unlucky. Here are some common methods for naming the baby
1. Naming the baby with auspiciousness has a wide range of meanings, including all good wishes such as health, longevity, light, happiness and beauty. Therefore, regardless of social status and education level, people like good luck and good luck. There are many people named after Ji, such as Shi Baoji, Zhang Weiji, Tiji and Chongji. In addition to auspicious characters, there are also words such as Heng and Tong, such as Wang Tong, a scholar in the Han Dynasty.
2. Self-excited naming
Self-excited naming means that the namers often guard against their own behaviors and trends in a certain aspect, which has specific environmental conditions. This is very prominent in the names of revolutionary martyrs and predecessors, and their naming forms are worth learning. Make a name for yourself by self-motivation, and you can always urge yourself to get rid of your problems.
3. What is the ranking generation in the family tree, considering that the name is named in the order of ranking generation
and the names of children of brothers and sisters are linked? Be sure to name it even. In addition to ranking by word generation, there are also those ranked by the order of the seasons used by ancient people, in which Bo is the eldest, Zhong is the second, Uncle is the third and Season is the fourth. In addition to the above-mentioned naming methods, there are many naming methods, such as flowers and trees, mountains and rivers, five squares, three talents, seasons and so on.
4. Named after a long life
It is a realistic attitude to hope to live a long life. Naming often shows this willingness. There are countless people who named longevity in the past dynasties. For example, Han Yanshou in Han Dynasty, Chen Shou in Wei and Jin Dynasties, Lu Wanling in Ming Dynasty, Hu Yongnian in Qing Dynasty and so on.
5. Named after the bold and unconstrained
Named after the bold and unconstrained, it has been heroic since ancient times. First of all, it is manifested in taking the country as its responsibility and determined to be a figure in bring peace and stability to the country. Such as Han Anguo and Zhao Guanghan in the Western Han Dynasty. Naming method 14: One of the reasons for the tacky name nowadays is that it is too revealing and too obvious, such as Zhang Wei and Feng Ying. These most common names are often unobstructed and lack room for aftertaste. If possible, you might as well use a dark name, of course, it takes some writing effort. For example, Zheng Sixiao, a poet and painter in the early Song and Yuan Dynasties, whose name is thinking of Zhao, and his living room is called the world of this cave, and regrouping this cave is the Great Song Dynasty.
Finally, I would like to remind you that any method of naming a name must conform to its numerology (four pillars and eight characters) and use the five elements of God. Otherwise, it will only destroy the fate, from disaster to wealth, to death! Especially for some special patterns, such as the fate of being prosperous and strong, it is especially important!