Because of names, humans can communicate in a normal and orderly manner, so everyone has a name of their own. Personal names only appeared after language was produced.
Name is an indispensable symbol and identification for people in society. It is a tool for information expression, communication and dissemination necessary for humanistic communication in society; it is also the energy for people to describe themselves. A carrier of continuation of aura with another energy. The name is the thought passed down by the name owner's elders, and it is also the memory of others' logical thoughts.
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Development history
Among all dynasties, numerical names were the most popular in the Yuan Dynasty. Zhang Shicheng, one of the leaders of the uprising army in the late Yuan Dynasty, was originally named "Jiu Si". "Shicheng" was dedicated to him by a scholar. It is said that this name is actually a scolding for him. It comes from "Mencius": "A scholar is a sincere villain". The other sentence is, "A scholar is a sincere villain", which is a secret ridicule of Zhang Shicheng's lack of learning and skills.
This custom of naming numbers is actually related to the imperial policy. In the Yuan Dynasty, Han people who were unemployed were not allowed to be named, and could only be called by their rank, age of their parents, etc. This was probably a special case of ancient name control.
A name is a codename for a person, but when motives, emotions, and sustenance are added to the name, it becomes no longer simple. A well-chosen name can affect a person's life, but otherwise it will be burdened by the name.
In the early years of the Southern Song Dynasty, there was a man named Qian Tangxiu who was deeply troubled by his name. According to Zhuang Chuo's "Chicken Ribs Chapter", at that time, Lin'an (now Hangzhou), also known as Qiantang, was just the capital of the Southern Song Dynasty. There was a man named Qian Tangxiu in Kuaiji who was quite prestigious and was recommended to Prime Minister Zhao Ding.
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