What is a first name, a nickname, and a nickname?

1. Daimyo

Daimyo is the surname and first name of a citizen and the name of a legal entity; a name in a narrow sense only refers to the surname and first name of a citizen. A combination of name and character. In ancient China, names and characters were used separately. Today, collectively referred to as "name", it refers to a name or given name. Secondly, the daimyo is the name used in formal occasions in society. It is the name used in the household registration book, ID card and school registration.

2. Nickname

A nickname refers to the name a person used in childhood. According to records, the term "nickname" came into existence during the Qin and Han Dynasties in my country. Nicknames are generally only used among family members and close friends. But "nickname" is the predecessor of "honorable name". Because, since the Qin and Han dynasties, my country's gentry class has begun to "taboo nicknames", considering them indecent and suspected of making people laugh. Therefore, another "correct name" was established for use in social situations.

3. Baby name

The baby name is the same as the nickname, which means the nickname given by the parents to the child during the breastfeeding period after birth. It is different from the scientific name and is not formal. The meaning is simple, catchy, and friendly, and it is pleasant to the ears. A nickname usually given to a child by relatives. Some places are called nicknames. Nicknames also express the love parents have for their children.

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The origin of celebrities’ baby names——

In ancient China, babies became famous within three months from the day they were born. " period, that is, during this period parents have to name their children. The origins of nicknames can be said to be varied.

Li Bai was known as the "Poetic Immortal" during the Tang Dynasty. "Bai" is the baby's name, which also comes from his mother's dream. According to legend, Mother Li dreamed of the radiant "Chang Geng Star" before giving birth, and the night suddenly turned into day. "Chang Geng Star" is also known as "Taibai Jin Star", also commonly known as "Wenqu Star".

Some names are based on the baby's appearance and circumstances of birth. Confucius, the founder of Chinese Confucianism, was nicknamed "Qiu". Why is it named "Qiu"? When introducing Confucius, the book "China's Great Scholars" said: "Confucius was born with a concave top of the head (the top of the head), which is like Aqiu.

Hence the name Kongqiu. His parents had previously Praying in Nishan, the word Zhongni means "Zhong".

Generals who survived the war often named their children "Bing" or "Che". The most convincing example is Liu Yu, the founding emperor of the Southern Song Dynasty during the Northern and Southern Dynasties. He conquered east and west all his life, and served as a soldier all his life. In the end, he succeeded the Jin Dynasty to the Song Dynasty and became the emperor.

So he gave his eldest son Liu Yifu the nickname "Chebing" and his third son Liu Yilong the nickname "Cheer". He hoped that the Southern Song Dynasty would have an iron-barrel-like country that could be passed down from generation to generation.

Zhu Yuanzhang's "Chongba" immediately changed to "Xingzong" after he became an official. From now on, his children will no longer be named after ranking. Only Li Bai was very fond of the nickname "Bai", and later added a character to make it "Taibai", so that the nickname would last his whole life.