What did the mother of the baby girl named "Glory of the King" say?

At noon yesterday, some netizens broke the news that a parent in Xi'an went to the police station to register his newborn baby. The registered name was "King of Glory", and the registration was finally successful. The revelation was also accompanied by a photo of the permanent population registration card of the household registration book. The photo showed that this was a girl, born on August 1, her native place was Hebei, she was related to the head of the household as the granddaughter, and she settled on August 7, 2017. The stamp of the public security department shows that it is Xi'an Public Security Bureau Sanqiao Police Station.

As soon as the news came out, it immediately detonated the Internet. Amused netizens joked that they had seen people cheating on their parents before. Could it be that the parents were cheating on their children this time? Some citizens said that this parent must be a high-ranking player in the King of Glory and have given his own hobbies to his children. Some people expressed support, "It's just a name, it's very interesting."

Of course, some people doubted the authenticity of this photo. The Huashang Daily reporter immediately verified that the name on the household registration book was true and valid. The child's father is from Hebei and the mother is from Xi'an. After the child was born more than a month ago, the household registration was moved to the place of residence of the grandparents.

On August 7, the child’s father reported her household registration at the Sanqiao Police Station of Fengdong New City Branch of Xi’an Public Security Bureau. Since the name did not violate relevant regulations, the police station performed the declaration procedures normally.

The name was chosen “for” the game, and the other family members had “no objection”

Why did you come up with this name? Yesterday afternoon, the reporter contacted the child's family. The child's mother said that her husband worked in IT in Xi'an. The name King of Glory was taken from the "Chong" game, and the child's nickname was "Glory". "My husband decides everything in the family, and I have no objection."

As for the child's name, her grandmother and grandma think there is nothing special, it is just a name.

After the news was released on WeChat, Weibo, and Huashang Toutiao yesterday, many netizens left messages below. Some people thought, “This parent is really interesting!” “The child’s name is very down-to-earth.” Others were worried. The name lasts a lifetime, and as the child grows older, the name will feel childish and uneducated. "How will the child face her name when she grows up?" Some netizens who joked about it also said, "When I give birth to a son, I will call him 'The King'." "Come back!" "A reporter went to the school to interview and asked the children, what do you do every day? The children all said: study, sleep, and play King of Glory. The reporter asked. : Why don’t you play King of Glory? Child: I am King of Glory!”

Many of these unique names have been made into jokes

In fact, except for this “King of Glory” In addition, there are many eye-catching names on the Internet, including animation series, such as "Lu Yan's Eyes", "Light Sound Metal", and "Snow White"; there are famous book series, such as "The Monkey King"; there are domineering kings. There are also idiom series, such as "Duanmu Queen", "Epic King", and "Superstar"; there are also idiom series, such as "Xu Xurusheng"; place name series, "Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Anhui", "Suzhou, Shanghai and Anhui"; and some cannot be classified But there are also words that make people admire their parents, such as "Prince Pinpin", "Nong Hao Shuai", "Dear Mother", etc. Many of these unique names have been made into jokes after being fermented by netizens.

Netizens have also left messages on the WeChat public account about the memorable names they have encountered in those years, such as "Yuan Zineng", "Jiang Wenshi", "Huanghuang Wanliang", "Liu Mang", "Zhang Shangmingzhu", "Wu Hua Elf" (male), "Liu Jinsui", "Li A"... are indeed unforgettable.

What is even more unexpected is that a considerable number of netizens have left messages asking for "names", using "what they have learned in their lives" to contribute a large number of names that are easy to remember, distinctive and difficult to repeat (" Isn't "Teaching the World" both domineering and connotative?), the business is quite booming, and I feel like we have ushered in "another bright future" in our career.

There are regulations for name registration, more than 2 Chinese characters and less than 6 Chinese characters

Last night, the reporter learned from the Xi’an police that my country’s first single-line regulation on name registration drafted by the Ministry of Public Security The first draft of the "Name Registration Regulations" stipulates that citizens should take their father's or mother's surname, but they are allowed to use the surnames of both parents. The draft regulations include some restrictive provisions regarding the names used by citizens. For example, names must not contain the following content: damaging the dignity of the country or nation; violating good national customs; and likely to cause adverse reactions or misunderstandings from the public.

The first draft of the draft also stipulates that names shall not use or contain the following words, letters, numbers, and symbols: simplified traditional Chinese characters; eliminated variant characters, except for variant characters in surnames; self-made characters; foreign characters; Chinese pinyin letters; Arabic numerals; symbols; other words that are beyond the scope of standardized Chinese characters and ethnic minority scripts. Except for those using ethnic characters or written or translated Chinese characters, the name should be more than 2 Chinese characters and less than 6 Chinese characters.

The police remind you not to use traditional Chinese characters when naming your children. Parents should pay attention to whether traditional Chinese characters are used when naming their children. If they are used, change them in time, otherwise they will wait for the child's application. It will be troublesome to change the account when you change it. Use less uncommon words. In order to prevent their children from having duplicate names and pursue personalization, some parents specifically find some rare words to use in their children's names. However, this may cause "impediments" in applying for a household registration. In addition, children may also encounter some inconveniences in their studies, life or interpersonal interactions in the future.

The name is just a symbol, as long as it is easy to pronounce and easy to remember.