How to pay attention to the reasonable matching of glyphs when naming your baby?

The strokes of each character in your name should be relatively even to give a sense of stability and balance. Otherwise, it will look unsightly and uncomfortable to write. The name as a whole should have some "architectural beauty". Therefore, this article will analyze with you the reasonable combination of some glyphs in baby names, hoping to help parents and friends!

For example, the character "来" is a character with an interspersed structure. If it is named "Laishenwu". In terms of glyphs alone, its overall structure and shape look quite comfortable. The disadvantage is that the three characters of the surname and the first name appear too consistent and monotonous as a whole. It should be said that this name is "organized", pays attention to symmetry, and has a certain "architectural beauty". The reason for this is because the character "Lai" in this surname first sets the "tone".

For another example, Ding is a character with a single structure and few strokes. This requires a matching name, preferably one with fewer strokes. For example: Ding Xiaolan, on the whole, gives people a relatively even, harmonious and comfortable feeling; Ding Fansen, gives people the feeling of a small head and a heavy body, which is disharmonious; Ding Yiwei, gives people the feeling of being light in front and heavy in the back. Disharmonious.

In the same way, the word Yan has more strokes, so it is best for the character to match it to have more strokes. For example: Yan Zi Lei is relatively well-proportioned; Yan Yi Hu looks top-heavy; Yan Zi Yi makes people feel unbalanced. When Yan wins, he feels like carrying two baskets with one burden, almost stable and coordinated.

The same goes for single-word names. For example: Ding Ping, the overall structure and shape are harmonious; Ding Ying, means the head is small but the body is heavy; Yan Yi, means the top is heavy; Yan Zi, the overall structure is well-proportioned and the body is full.

The overall structure and shape of the name should not only start with the strokes of the characters, but also focus on the changes in the glyphs, and pay attention to the coordination and beauty of the glyphs. For example: the name Guotuanyuan, the three characters are all surrounded by structure, not to mention the pronunciation, just from the glyph, this name gives people the feeling that it lacks variety, is monotonous, and is completely closed. This is the bad impression given by the overall incongruity of the name.

Like people, words can also be divided into several categories, such as strong type, thin type, solid type, weak type, etc. Words like these, such as Yan, Cheng, Wei, Hao, Rong, give people The feeling is strong, upward, vigorous, full of vitality and vitality. And these words are like thin children, giving people the impression of being soft, passive, and less decisive, such as Dou, Ping, Nian, Shi, Bo, and Ke.

Some characters belong to the young and strong group, appearing as strong, rich, powerful and aggressive as a thirty-year-old man, such as Qu, Lu, Sui, Feng, Ji and Tai.

Weak words give people a feeling of hollowness, emptiness, and some have some indescribable mystery. These characters sometimes look like the skeletal and voiceless Lin Daiyu, giving people a wonderful feeling, such as Ji, Kou, Men, Fang, Xing and Gong.

When naming their children, parents should know that too much is not enough, and pay attention to the combination of strong, weak, solid and imaginary characters. Names like Cheng Weihao, Wu Pingke, Fu Jitai, and Menjida are what we need to work hard to avoid. Some of these names are composed of three strong characters together, which makes them appear too full; some names are composed of three thin or weak characters, which appear to be deficient, hypocritical, bluffing or too empty. These should be avoided when naming.