16 Ming emperors, what is the mystery behind their names?
When Zhu Yuanzhang was still alive, he named his descendants, but because his son's branches have grown up a lot, he didn't name them according to three words, only one name was used.
The second words in the names of twenty generations that Zhu Yuanzhang gave his son were all selected and sorted out. For example, Judy's branch is based on: far-sightedness, thick accumulation and thin hair, equal emphasis on kindness and kindness, and Jane Emperor first. We can see that Judy's branches are sorted according to Zhu Yuanzhang's first two sentences, knowing that the Ming Dynasty perished when Emperor Zhu Youjian of Chongzhen arrived, so the last two sentences were not ranked.
The third word in the name is arranged by five elements. Can we see Injong Zhu Gaochi and Zhengde Zhu Houzhao? Pool? Photos? Instantaneous fire; Xuande Zhu Zhanji, Qin Long Zhu Zaihou? Base? 、? Hey? Is soil,; Zhu Qizhen, Jingdi Zhu Qiyu and Zongshen of Zhu Yijun? Town? 、? Hey? 、? Jun? It is a representative gold; Chenghua Zhu Jianshen and Taichang Zhu Changluo Middle School? Deep? 、? Luo? It's for water; Zhu Hongzhi Youtang, Xizong Zhu Youxiao, Chongzhen Zhu Youjian Middle School? Hey? 、? School? 、? Check? Stands for wood. So the third word of their names is arranged in five lines.
This is how Zhu Yuanzhang named his descendants. Zhu family, the two characters are arranged, and the three characters are taken according to the five elements. In fact, such names can be said to be arranged by generations, and the third word is determined by the five elements. Such a name is easy to choose, but the chances of future generations having the same name will be greater.