When choosing a name, it is said that the characters are too big, which usually means that the characters used in the name are too complex and unfamiliar, or the meaning of the characters is too profound and grand, beyond the understanding and carrying capacity of the native, and it is inconsistent with the native. is inconsistent with the actual situation.
In traditional Chinese culture, when choosing a name, the good or bad luck of the word, the attributes of the five elements, the meaning of the word, the combination with the surname, etc., as well as the association with factors such as the time and place of birth, are usually considered. The larger characters may be related to these factors, such as choosing some characters that are not suitable for the native, or improperly matching the surname, or the meaning of the characters is too profound and grand, etc.
If the characters are too big when choosing a name, it is recommended to re-examine the principles and techniques of naming, comprehensively consider the actual situation and cultural background of the native, and choose characters that are more in line with the personality of the native to achieve a better result. Good naming effect.