What does the name Wanjiaxiang Whole Sheep Restaurant mean?

Name Wanjiaxiang score: (the score is for reference only, please see the analysis below for detailed description of each indicator)

Cultural impression is 95 points. (Mainly refer to factors such as idioms, poems, famous quotes, words used by celebrities, etc.)

The five elements and eight characters are 80 points. (Mainly refer to whether the five elements of the name meet the requirements of the eight-character Xiyongshen)

Zodiac: 75 points. (Mainly refer to whether the name meets the naming requirements of zodiac nomenclature)

77 points in five-frame mathematics. (Mainly refer to the collocation relationship of stroke combinations of names using characters)

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The meaning of the characters:

Home : Jia refers to the family. There is an old saying: "Looking at the countries and families in the past, success is due to diligence and frugality, and failure is due to extravagance." Later, family also refers to people who master certain specialized knowledge and engage in certain specialized activities. People's names are usually given with family characters, which usually take the previous meaning. China is a country with a very strong sense of family, and the family occupies an extremely important position in the social organizational structure. This is reflected in the use of family characters in people’s names. (This character appears approximately 513,700 times in the name database)

"Shuowen Jiezi" explains: Juye. From the 宀, the sound of 譭 Province.

Xiang: The original meaning of the word "Xiang" refers to the good smell of food and food. Later, it also refers to the fragrant smell of other things, as well as other things containing fragrance. In its extended meaning, the word "香" also refers to someone or something that is popular in society and well-fed. (This character appears approximately 319,170 times in the name database)

"Shuowen Jiezi" explains: Fangye. From millet to sweetness. "Spring and Autumn Annals" says: "The fragrance of millet and millet is fragrant." All the genus of incense are derived from incense.