There are four tones in Chinese characters. The tones of Mandarin include: Yinping (the first tone of the tone), Yangping (the second tone of the tone), Shang tone (the third tone of the tone), and Qu tone (the fourth tone of the tone). If you are not familiar with the combination rules of tones, we can also simplify the rules. Just pay attention to the following situations when naming: (1) If you use a single name, do not use and for the surname with rising and falling tones. The surnames have the same tone, while the surnames of the Yinping class are random. (2) If you use a double name, you should pay attention to the following three aspects: First, the three characters have the same tone, either one or two, etc. Such as the following names: Zhou Chen, Yu Yan, Fang Xuanling, Andy Lau, etc. Secondly, any two adjacent words in the name should not overlap in tone. Thirdly, the first character of a person's name should not have the same tone as the surname. If the same surname is doubled, it will not be read smoothly. In short, when naming a child, put the words into the combination and consider them, read them out while arranging them, and compare them while reading them, so that the choice of words can be organically combined with the choice of tone combinations, and the beauty of form, sound, and meaning can be achieved. Just take care of all three. This is not a complicated task.