The surname is Liao, the family name is generation, the five elements are short of gold, and the name needs four characters
Specific steps for naming
1. Must-know conditions for naming
1. Accurate birth time (including year, month, day, hour)
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2. Gender
3. Surname
4. Parents’ names (optional)
2. Specific steps and methods for naming year
The first step: List the four pillars of destiny, and find the God of Use and the God of Joy based on the four pillars.
The second step: Arrange various five-frame mathematics according to the surname, and change the combinations. At the same time, convert the five elements of the four pillars of use and joy into the mathematics of the five elements stipulated in the nameology and add them according to the importance and degree. Complete the personality, ground, general, and outer grids in order to find the best configuration. It should also be noted that the five elements and five elements are used to complement the name, and the radicals are used, followed by the meaning of the word to complement the fortune, and the gods. Remember, the important thing is the number (the five elements represented by the number).
A. In this step, it is necessary to adjust the configuration of the three talents of heaven, man and earth. Try to choose an auspicious configuration and the five elements are in harmony. The five squares are all auspicious, but if they are really difficult to match, the four squares are auspicious.
B. In this step, choose an auspicious mathematical name. Girls should also avoid being lonely, lonely, widowed and too strong.
C. Generally use three-character names, that is, excluding surnames (including compound surnames) and two-character names, such as "Huang Qilun, Wen Yadi. Avoid using two-character names (1. Reduce duplicate names; 2. Two-character names have an unlucky number of 2, and the five-element numerology places more emphasis on certain five elements, which are generally not auspicious.) With the development of the times, four-character names are also a new trend and should be vigorously promoted. p>
The third step: According to the second step, you can know the number of strokes in the first and second characters of the name, and then enter it according to the traditional Chinese characters (based on the "Kangxi Dictionary" or the "Special Dictionary for Naming") Arrange two lines each (the first character) and the lower character (the second character), with more than a dozen characters in each line.
Step 4: Combine the upper and lower rows of characters into several pairs, taking into account the meaning, shape and pronunciation of the characters. Several aspects, and avoid combinations such as bad homophones and rough grains, select 3 to 4 best combinations for yourself or your customers to choose.
Step 5: After selecting the child’s new name, The new name and the four pillars of the child should be copied on a piece of white paper and posted on the bedside of the child. Adults can call it and say it frequently so that the new name can take effect as soon as possible. When the child grows up, he should also write it and use it more often. The effect is even more obvious.
How to name a newborn?
When a cute baby comes into the world, parents, grandparents, grandparents, and the whole family are very happy, and they must be happy. Try your best to give your child a name that is auspicious, elegant, easy to recognize, easy to read, easy to remember, good-looking, and good-sounding. A good name should focus on creativity, uniqueness, artistry, gender, pronunciation, and meaning. Aesthetics, morality, conduct, and image design are in line with the coordinated configuration of psychology, zodiac signs, Yili, innate genes, and many other aspects.
1. The meaning of the words should be auspicious, and try to avoid vulgar, calm, and foreignized fonts. , avoid font damage.
2. The pronunciation of the characters should be pleasant, yin and yang balanced, and full of rhythm.
3. The fonts should be coordinated and varied, making it easy to write. .
4. It should be combined with family tradition, career and the expectations of parents and elders for their children.
5. Some families use alphabetical names to avoid duplicate names and characters. , Accent phenomenon.
6. Naming should reflect the gender characteristics of boys and girls.
7. Name the child according to the circumstances before and after birth, such as the climate characteristics at that time. Or are there any special events before and after the birth? 8. Name the name based on the time of birth, taking into account the year, month, day, season, time of day, zodiac sign, etc.
9. Connotate ideals and aspirations. , interests, hobbies and goal pursuits, and wishes are placed in the name, which means wisdom, perseverance, open-mindedness, luxury, elegance, refinement, happiness and longevity. Don’t underestimate the symbol of this name. Some names give people the association of grandeur, grandeur and vigor. , some names give people a quiet and elegant fragrance.
Some people often use their names to motivate themselves and eventually succeed, while some people have mediocre names that make people content with the status quo and lead them to work hard all their lives. This can also be regarded as a kind of message. A good name lasts a lifetime. Therefore, naming is the most important thing. It is best to invite scholars and experts to give their opinions.
When a new life is born, parents and elders not only celebrate it but also start to choose a name for their child. Now that we know that naming is so important and that the connotation of names has far-reaching meanings in life, start picking a good name for your child right away!
1. No matter what name you choose, it should not have evil or unlucky words or meanings
2. First check whether there are any missing items in the four innate pillars. For example: Mr. Lu Xun in " In the article "Run Tu", it is written that "Run Tu, the five elements lack earth, so the name Run Tu" is not to add earth in the meaning of the word, but to take the strokes of earth in the connotation of the name in the mathematics, such as the eight-stroke character, the personality is 15 Numbers; avoid using numbers that contain wood, because wood overcomes earth, such as the four-painted character, and the personality number is 11. If it is not appropriate to use numbers that contain earth when measuring left and right, then the next best thing is to use numbers that contain fire, because fire creates earth.
3. The configuration of the name’s heaven, personality, and place are equally important to the meaning of life. You must not ignore the configuration of heaven, person, and place just to include auspicious numbers in your name. The relationship between personality and earth pattern is called basic luck, and the relationship between heaven pattern and personality is called successful luck. If it is restrained, the foundation will be unstable, success will be hard to come by, and it may even endanger health or suffer sudden disasters.
4. If there is a special issue to pay attention to when naming a girl, she must avoid the math of female loneliness, such as 21, 23, 27, 33, 39, etc. With this number, even if a couple is perfectly matched by nature and the couple loves each other, they will easily be separated by life and death, ranging from a few years to decades. If a good name is chosen according to the innate horoscope, even if the innate horoscope contains a strong message of "hurting officials", it can reduce the disaster of marriage to the greatest extent.
5. When choosing a name, you must calculate it according to the strokes in the Qianlong dictionary, otherwise, your efforts will be in vain. Some special radicals are calculated according to prescribed strokes.
(1). Four points of water in "氵" count as four strokes. Such as: cleaning, cleaning, washing, bathing, etc.
gt; (2) Count four strokes next to "扌". Such as picking, poking, etc.
gt; (3), "Moon" is counted as the six strokes next to the meat. Such as muscles, fat, pulse, etc.
gt; (4) "Fuck" counts six strokes. Such as grass, ying, hibiscus, rong, etc.
gt; (5), "辶" counts as seven paintings. Such as Da, Mai, Xun, Guo, etc.
gt; (6), the left "阝" counts as eight strokes, Yang, Yin, Chen, Lu, etc.
7), the right " "婩" counts seven paintings, such as Ji, Deng, Kuang, etc.
8), "Wang" counts five paintings, such as Wan, amber, rose, rose, etc.
9), " "犭" counts as four strokes. Such as Di, Meng, Du, Li, etc.
10). For names with "one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten", press "1, 2" , 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10" drawing calculation.
The connotation of a name is a kind of force that occurs over time through continuous use. Of course, the names of merchants, companies, and units are equally important. The good or bad name of a business's future also has a certain influence. This is also inseparable from the four pillars and names of the boss and employees.
When a baby is born, what parents care most about is giving their child a good name. In order to give their children a good name, many people rack their brains, read Cihai, read Tang poems, and ask friends, but the names they choose are not ideal. Naming seems easy, but it is actually quite difficult. A simple combination of two or three words contains many skills and methods. To make a name smooth, simple, profound, and unforgettable, you must pay attention to the three principles of shape, sound, and meaning when naming. This is easier said than done. The reason is that there are many taboos when naming, which requires new parents to be careful at all times to nip problems in the bud. These common taboos in naming are summarized as follows:
1. Taboo on the names of ancestors and sages
The Han people generally avoid the names of their ancestors when naming. First, the Han tradition places great emphasis on seniority.
Taking the names of ancestors not only disturbs the order of generation, but also is regarded as disrespectful to the ancestors. The second reason is due to the particularity of the Han people. Han surnames first inherit the father's surname, and then give their own name, while some ethnic minorities or foreigners have their birth name, their father's name, or their birth name plus their mother's surname and father's surname. For example, French people's names usually have three parts, namely their real name, their mother's surname, and their father's surname. If a person with a Chinese name inherits his father's surname and adds the name of his ancestor, there will be no difference between the two. In this way, you will have no way of telling whether Li Si is his grandfather or his son.
Under the feudal system, people not only had to "respect their ancestors", but also regarded them as the supreme. Even calling the monarch by his name was treason. During the Yongzheng and Qianlong reigns of the Qing Dynasty, this rule alone was sufficient. The death penalty affects all nine clans. So this taboo was called "national taboo". But as far as modern people are concerned, in terms of name theory, they generally do not use the names of great people and celebrities. But some people deliberately take his name because they admire a certain great person or celebrity. For example, Li Dalin and Zhang Dazhao were named after Li Dazhao and Stalin. Of course, people with the surname Zhao and Guan should not be named "Zilong" and "Yunchang", otherwise there will be no distinction between ancient and modern times.
2. Taboo cold words
Names are for communication, otherwise, the name will lose its value. Today's era is the age of computers, and the Chinese characters stored in most computers are limited to commonly used characters. If you use some uncommon words when naming, which most people don't recognize, it must affect the communication between people. Using uncommon words in names will only make other people's work more difficult and troublesome.
The reason why people choose uncommon characters when using names is actually very simple, just to avoid being cliché. However, the number of commonly used characters that people generally recognize is only three to four thousand, and the purpose of naming is mainly for others to address, not to show off knowledge. Someone once gave an example: when you apply for a job in a certain department, if the supervisor does not recognize your name after reading your resume, then his impression of you will definitely be very vague. If he mispronounces your name when calling you and you correct him, the situation may embarrass the leader. The leader will feel embarrassed or even angry because he has lost face. You may also feel contempt because the leader does not even recognize your name. In the future, when superiors and subordinates get along, some discord or disharmony may occur.
While naming should avoid clichés and similarities, it cannot rely on using uncommon words. The use of uncommon words affects the image and hinders communication, which is not worth the gain. The number of Chinese characters in our country is very large. The "Kangxi Dictionary" alone contains 42,174 characters. In addition, there are often very subtle differences between traditional and simplified characters, ancient and modern characters, and traditional and popular characters. In the old days, when people came up with names, they liked to read the Kangxi Dictionary, which is not advisable. We need to use a reference book, and the ideal one is "Modern Chinese Dictionary". It also includes words under each character, which is of great reference value for naming. When using this reference book, you should also pay attention to avoid the uncommon words in it.
3. Avoid monotonous repetition of name fonts
Some people like to make use of the physical structure of Chinese characters when naming. For example: the three names Shi, Lei, Lin, Sen, Nie and Er are examples of this. The aesthetic effect of this kind of naming is quite good, but it is a pity that our surnames can only be used so little. And even if the three surnames are Shi, Lin, and Nie, it is impossible for everyone to use this method.
Some people like to use the same radicals in their names when naming, and promote this as a naming technique, such as Li Ji and Zhang Chi. This technique is actually not worth promoting. If the radicals of the three characters in your name are exactly the same, it will give people a sense of monotony. Especially when you sign in calligraphy, you will feel more strongly that names with the same radicals, such as Jiang Langtao, He Xinren, etc., no matter how you arrange the layout, will have a dull and monotonous feeling, which will not cause any trouble. It is an aesthetic effect that is indulgent, varied, twists and turns, and full of charm. Since we use Chinese characters to name, we must not only consider the abstract beauty of elegance and refinement in meaning, but also pay attention to the beauty of the varied images when writing.
The above example shows that there is a physical structure matching problem between the first name and the last name.
If the physical structure does not change, the name will appear dull and formal.
When using glyphs to create names, there were two techniques in the past. One was to split the surname into a given name, and the other was to add a surname to the given name. The so-called splitting a surname into a first name means taking a part of the name and using it as a given name, or dividing the surname into two parts and using it as a first name. For example, Yi Yin, the Prime Minister of the Shang Dynasty, was formed by taking part of the surname "Yin". In addition, the famous modern musician Nie Er, the famous writers Shu Sheyu (Lao She), Zhang Dagong, Ji Wuyan, Dong Qianli, Poplar trees also fall into this category. In addition, Lei Yutian, He Renke, etc. also split their surnames into two parts as their given names. Some people in ancient times divided their names into characters, such as the patriotic poet Xie Ao of the Southern Song Dynasty, whose character was Zhen Gaoyu. The characters were formed by splitting the names. In the Ming Dynasty, Zhang Yi was named Sanyi, Xu Fang was named Fangzhou, and Song Mei was named Wenyu. In the Qing Dynasty, You Dong was named Tongren, and Lin Ji was named Jiren. It's also like Mao Qiling's character in the Qing Dynasty. There are also some people who divide their names into nicknames. For example, in the Qing Dynasty, Hu Jue was nicknamed Guyue Laoren, and Xu Wei was nicknamed Shuiyue Tiandao, and they were also divided into nicknames.
The so-called adding a surname to a given name means adding some strokes or radicals to the surname to form a new character, such as Lin Sen, Yu Xu, Jin Xin, Li Ji, etc. gt; 4. Taboo polyphonic characters
Most of the surnames in our country are single-syllable characters. There are also some surnames with polyphonic characters, such as the word "乐". This kind of surname can obviously cause trouble in social situations. If the polyphony of surnames is an unavoidable fact, then the drafting of names can completely avoid this trouble. There was a student named Lelele somewhere in Shandong, but the teacher didn't know how to call him during class. The teacher was actually stumped by this name. The three characters of this name are all polyphonic, and there are eight ways to read them. Readers can arrange them by themselves if they are interested.
It seems that this student’s parents are deliberately trying to get in trouble with society as a whole. One name actually has eight pronunciations. How should it be used in social situations? In the end, others dare not scream even if they want to, for fear that they will be laughed at if they shout wrongly, and it is you who will suffer the loss. If others can't call you, you don't have to call or you can avoid it. If a person's name is not called or used by others, then what value does the name have?
So polyphonic words should be avoided as much as possible. If you want to use it, it is best to mark the pronunciation by concatenating it into meaning. For example: Cui Letian, Meng Lezhang. The former uses "天" to indicate that "乐" should be read as le, and the latter uses "Zhang" to indicate that "乐" should be read as yue. The last one uses meaning to tell you what to read.
There are quite a few polyphonic characters in Chinese that commonly use only one sound. There is no need to worry about mispronunciation when naming such polyphonic characters.
5. Avoid reading the word "tongue twister"
Sometimes you can use overlapping sounds when naming. For example: Ding Ding, Fang Fang, Xin Xin, etc. If the name is not an overlapping sound, there must be a certain distance between the pronunciation of the first name and the surname. Otherwise, it will not be read smoothly and the desired effect will not be achieved. Some names are difficult to pronounce and difficult to pronounce, and if you don't do it well, you may mispronounce or hear them incorrectly. The reason is that the names are awkward and almost become "tongue twisters", such as Shen Jiji, Xia Yayi, Zhou Xiaochao, Geng Jingzhong, Jiang Jiaqiang, Zhang Changshang, Hu Chufu, Chen Yunlin, Fu Zhufu, etc. Some of these names use two initials with the same sound, such as Yayi, Jiang Jia, etc. Some use two words with the same rhyme, such as Jiji, Xiaya, Xiaochao, Hufu, Lizhi, etc. The former type is double tone, and the latter type is duplication rhyme. Some three characters have the same rhyme, such as Zhang Changshang, Hu Chufu, Chen Yunlin, Fu Zhufu, etc. The so-called "tongue twisting" words mainly refer to double-tone words, overlapping rhyme words and homonym words. Since the initial consonants are the same, it is difficult to pronounce them consecutively; words with the same rhymes are read together, and their pronunciation is also more difficult; therefore, the double rhyme is the main reason for "tongue twisting". From this point of view, the avoidance of naming with "unpronounceable" characters mainly refers to the avoidance of naming with double tones or overlapping rhymes. Once you master this rule, it will be much easier to handle.
A name that meets the standards of phonetic beauty should have different sets of initial consonants and different types of finals for the first name and last name. For example: Peng Tao, Feng Qi, Lou Yun, Qi Fei, Yu Sheng, Wan Hong, etc. Due to the different pronunciation of the first name and surname, the sounds of these names have changed, making them easier to read and more pleasant to the ear.
Although the flowers are beautiful and bright for a while, they dominate the beauty and dominate the limelight, but after the storm, they will fall into pieces and become dust. Willows are also soft and fragile things. In the idioms, the willow-like willow-like willows, the broken flowers and the willows, etc., express the emotional evaluation of the symbolic meaning of this kind of thing. Peach blossoms evoke the association that beauty is prone to decay. Ping and Liu are both symbols of wandering and parting. Therefore, folk custom believes that when naming, you should try to avoid these seemingly bright words.
9. Simple names are taboo with common surnames
Currently, there is a craze for single-name names in our country, and the biggest disadvantage of single-name names is that they cause a large number of duplicate names. Calculated based on 4,000 Chinese characters, if all people use a single name, only 4,000 people can use a single name for a surname, and the 4,001th person will start to have the same name. In this way, the probability of duplicate names will inevitably increase greatly. On the contrary, although our country has more people and fewer surnames, if we use double names, if we avoid using fashionable words and clichés, the probability of having the same name is very low.
From the perspective of aesthetic effect, double names have incomparable advantages in terms of the combination of glyphs, the harmony of pronunciations, and the refinement of word meanings. At least, they have much more room for choice than single names.