Text | Jing Ma
The most common surnames in China are Baijia surnames. In fact, there are far more than 100 surnames in China.
It is said that there are thousands of surnames in China. Many rare surnames we see cannot even be pronounced. Many embarrassing things have happened with these rare surnames.
Mr. Xi was very happy after his son was born, and planned to apply for a birth certificate for the child. However, when applying for the birth certificate, the staff told Mr. The word "heart" is a rare word. It cannot be typed in the birth certificate system. Mr. Xi asked what should I do?
Mr. Xi was devastated by the suggestions given by the staff. The staff said they suggested changing the child’s surname.
You must know that in China, surnames are a very important inheritance, and people with the same surname represent the same family.
The Provincial Health Commission responded that according to relevant regulations, rare characters can be signed by handwriting, and also said that the staff's working methods were too rough.
Later, the Maternal and Child Health Hospital contacted a software development engineer and added Mr. Xi’s surname into the system, and the child received a birth certificate.
This is indeed a very unexpected incident, which also shows that we still need to pay attention to some things when naming our children.
Type 1 characters: rare characters
The Xinhua dictionary we commonly use has more characters, and some are rare characters.
In August 2013, the "General Standard Chinese Character List" actually standardized the use of characters for people's names. There are 8105 Chinese characters in it, which is basically enough for naming. When we name our children, we try our best to choose from these more than 8,000 Chinese characters to avoid future troubles for our children.
Ms. Chen from Jinan, Shandong Province named her son Su Wei (wei), with the word "Hua" next to "Wei". When naming her child, computers were not very popular, so there was no problem with this name.
However, after the child works, he has to connect to the computer to display his personal information when buying insurance, taking trains, planes, and seeing a doctor. There is no way to type the child’s name on the computer, so the child’s life and work are greatly affected. influence.
Type 2: Traditional Chinese characters
Some parents think traditional Chinese characters look better when naming their children. In fact, the Chinese characters we use now are all simplified Chinese characters. If we use traditional Chinese characters for children, it will affect the children's life and work.
When children are doing homework, traditional Chinese characters are too difficult to write, which affects their performance. It can also make children fear going to school and taking exams.
The third type of words: homophonic words
Generally refers to two words that have homophonic sounds when naming a child.
For example, the child's surname is Shi, which is Shi Zhenxiang, which is homophonic to "Shi Zhenxiang";
The child's surname is Shi, which is Shi Bianbian, which is homophonic to "Shi Bian";
The child's surname is Liu, The child's name is Liu Chan, which is homophonic to "abortion";
The child's surname is Hu, which is homophonic to "vixen";
The child's surname is Ma, which is homophonic to "flattery";
The child's surname is Ma Peijin, which is homophone to "flattery"; Zhen, her name is Zhen Taoyan, the homophone is really annoying.
Type 4 characters: characters with too many strokes
For example, the child’s surname is Yu and his first name is Yu 豻?.
The teacher asked in class if the eight fish had come? Is the seafood seller here?
The child’s surname is Ma and his first name is Ma Yuanji.
During class, the teacher asked if the galloping horses were coming.
Children Whether writing or taking exams, writing names is a very troublesome thing.
Therefore, parents should be cautious when naming their children.
The child’s name must be picked before the birth certificate is issued.
Also called a medical birth certificate, this birth medical certificate is required for children to apply for household registration, ID card, medical insurance card, etc.
It is usually done at the hospital where the child was born. After the child is born, the nurse will tell the parents when it can be done. Usually it can be done within a few days after birth.
Children will be vaccinated with hepatitis B vaccine and BCG vaccine at the hospital when they are born. Some hospitals will directly give vaccination certificates, and some may have to go to the community to get them. Parents must choose a good name to apply for these certificates.
It mainly reflects the child's height and weight, and is also needed when the child goes to kindergarten. Each physical examination also needs to be recorded, and these need to have the child's name.
Generally, the child's household registration will be placed with the father or mother. Of course, you can also choose to stay with the grandparents.
When applying for a household registration for your child, give some thought to where your child will go to kindergarten in the future, because when your child is studying, he or she will be assigned to a school based on the location of your household registration.
If the child needs to be admitted to the neonatology department due to various health problems after birth, apply for a medical insurance card as soon as possible after the child is born. The cost of hospitalization when the child is born can be reimbursed on the medical insurance card, so the medical insurance card must be obtained as soon as possible. processing.
After the child is born, it is not just as simple as naming it. There are many things to take care of. Parents should not forget it, otherwise it will affect the child's future life.
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