Because if the person who chooses the name has strong earth in the numerology, or if the horoscope of joy and earth are in conflict, it will cause misfortune.
The radical of this character is Wei. The left and right structure, the traditional character is Yun, the number of strokes in the Kangxi dictionary is "18", and the name of good and bad fortune in mathematics is "fierce". Because among the five elements, earth is born with metal, but if the person who chooses the name has strong earth, or if the character "joy" and the character "earth" are in conflict with each other, it is not suitable to name with the character "yun". Those who impose themselves will be evil.
The character Yun is a polyphonic character with two pronunciations, namely "yùn" and "wēn". When used in personal names, the general pronunciation is "yùn", the tone is the fourth tone, and the pronunciation is atmospheric and pleasant. The radical of the character is "Wei", with a left-right structure. The traditional Chinese character is "Yun". The five-element attribute of the character "Yun" is earth. According to the five elements, earth controls water. According to the principle of "Yun", it is taboo to name the word "Yun" with the five-element water character; "Yun" is taboo to be named with the same rhyme final as "ùn" or the same rhyme as "ùn", which makes it difficult to read and has no sense of rhythm; younger generations are taboo to use "Yun" in the name. name.
Idioms and poems containing the word "韫"
1. The concave shape of Yun jade inkstone should be ink color, and the cold gold slippery color helps the poetry. One from "Qiu Qing" by Lu You of the Southern Song Dynasty
2. The teacher is unknown to the world, but he hides it without being bored. One from the Northern Song Dynasty Huang Tingjian's "Zhen Pian of Li Chongyuan"
3. If you want to wear gold, you can't worry about jade. One comes from Wang Anshi of the Northern Song Dynasty, "Reuse the Preface Rhyme to Send to Cai Tianqi"
4. Mao Yi left with the book, and Zhang Yiyun walked with the jade. One by one, they come from Li Qiao's "Xi" in the Tang Dynasty
5. Hidden beads and Yun jade are obtained from Huazi. One comes from "The Tomb of Wu Jizi" by Bai Ban of the Song Dynasty
6. Dao Yun was able to discuss poetry at the age of nine, and Long Nu first realized Buddhism in her early years. One by one, they come from Huang Tingjian's "Ink Bamboo Song of Guan Chongde" of the Northern Song Dynasty
7. The pearls are clear and moist, making the jade move and shine. ——From Tang Dynasty King Luo Bin's "Questions on Presenting Five Songs in the South of the Yangtze River"
8. The treasure has not been surprising for generations, and Yun Ling showed it to the frontier of Pujing Mountain. ——From "Pian Yu Pian" by Qian Qi of the Tang Dynasty
9. The moss in the forest is in Yun's house, and the jade bones are pitiful against the dust and sand. ——From "Shanhuazi" by Nalan Xingde of the Qing Dynasty