Is the name good?
It goes without saying that the name must have a good meaning (full meaning explanations are attached below). In addition, we must also achieve "six taboos and one convenience". Six taboos: the first taboo is too easy to use the same name, the second taboo is to avoid distinguishing gender, the third taboo is to avoid indecent homophones, the fourth taboo is to be full of childishness, the fifth taboo is to be flowery, and the sixth taboo is to taboo one word with multiple sounds; one is convenient: it is easy to write and read, avoid being too uncommon. word. By this standard, this name is "good".
However, traditional Chinese nomenclature and modern nomenclature believe that the name should appropriately match the person's birth date and horoscope. Before choosing a name, the birth date and horoscope should be calculated to find out the happy gods in destiny (the five elements that are beneficial to the owner of the life), and the destiny can be remedied through the name. The name should have an auspicious mathematical meaning. The quality of a name does not depend on the literal meaning, but on the mathematical theory, because a person named "Fugui" does not necessarily mean he is rich. This is why many people spend money to name themselves. Of course, this is a superstitious statement and may not be credible.
The above opinions are for reference only. The following is the meaning of Quan.
[全] Pinyin: quán Traditional Chinese: 全
Radical: enter Radical strokes: 2 Meaning of the five elements: fire
Simplified Chinese strokes: 6 Taiwanese strokes: 6 Kangxi strokes: 6
Pinyin input: quan Wubi input: WGF Good or bad meaning: good
Stroke order: left and right, horizontal, vertical and horizontal
all
complete; entirely; full; whole;
全
quán
〈名〉
(1)
(The same work. Understanding. The seal text is from the entry, from the king (jade). The cover means that the jade delivered is intact. Original meaning: solid color jade)
(2)
Same as the original meaning [pure jade]
Complete, complete. ——"Shuowen"
The emperor uses Quan, and the emperor uses Long. ——"Zhou Li·Kao Gong Ji·King Ren"
(3)
The name of the ancient state. Quanzhou [Quan prefecture]. The administrative seat is now Guangxi County
(4)
Surname
Quan
quán
〈Form〉
(1)
Complete [whole;entire]
If you don’t understand its meaning, you will be incomplete. ——"Book of Rites·Sacrifice System". Note: "It's still a tool."
Heaven and earth cannot do their best. ——"Liezi·Tianrui"
Only a perfect man can do it. ——"Zhuangzi Geng Sangchu"
Contend the world with completeness. ——"Sun Tzu: Planning for Attack"
There are five people in the tomb. ——Ming Dynasty Zhang Pu's "Tombstone Story of Five People"
(2)
Another example: fully equipped and belted (fully armed); fully equipped (full set); whole family; fully armored (All soldiers in armor); Quanzhan (all honor guards; complete reliance); Quanbing (the army is all armed with bows, spears and other weapons); Quanshe (all abandoned); Quanbao (all); Quanquan (all ; Total); Quanzhou (comprehensive; comprehensive); Quanzheng (not moving a single soldier, not attacking a city, and completely using wisdom to surrender the enemy); Quanbie (completely changed, completely different); Quanzhi (completely control); complete (complete compliance); completely wrong; all my fault; completely heartless; complete (all paid); complete purpose (all meanings, meanings); complete (all understood); complete (all, all) ; Quanzao (all-powerful chef); Quanxing (all); Quanfu (whole); Quanzong (the entire clan); Quanbatch (all); Quanke (all of a group of people); Full amount (all specified amounts)
(3)
Complete, complete [complete]
If the law is unfair and the order is incomplete, this is also the way to seize the handle and lose the position. ——"Guan Zi·Ren Fa"
Three years later, the whole cow has not been seen. ——"Zhuangzi·The Lord of Health"
If the city is not fully prepared, it cannot defend itself. ——"Mozi·Seven Troubles"
Sacrifice is incomplete. ——"Mozi: Under the Ghost of the Ming Dynasty"
The land of the whole Wu. ——"Zizhi Tongjian"
The whole stone is the bottom. ——Liu Zongyuan of the Tang Dynasty, "A Journey to Xiaoshitan in the West of Xiaoqiu"
Full body armor.
——"Guangdong Military Affairs"
(4)
Another example: Quan Tie (***a gift invitation with ten sides, folded with red paper, used for solemn occasions) etiquette); quanfen (complete set; complete set); quanguazi (complete set); incomplete manuscript; quanniu (complete cow); quanyu (complete colorful bird feathers); quanyi (complete clothing); Quanqi (the body of the animal used for sacrifice is intact); Quanfei (the animal used for sacrifice is complete and plump); Quanshe (complete livestock); Quanqi (the essence is complete); Quangong (complete work); Quangong (complete work) An (complete peace and happiness); Quan Dao (complete mastery of the way to be a king)
(5)
Perfect [perfect]. Such as: Quan Gong (perfect achievements, benefiting all things); Quan Xing (perfect conduct); Quan Rui (perfect and scum); Quan De (morally perfect); Quan Sheng (perfect voice)
< p>(6)Pure, pure. Opposite of "miscellaneous" [pure]
It is not beautiful to know someone who is not complete or pure. ――"Xunzi"
全
quán
〈动〉
(1)
Preservation[ preserve]
Why eat my whole body and lose my life? - Ma Zhongxi's "Zhongshan Wolf Biography"
It will never be saved. ——"New Odes of Yutai·Ancient Poetry Written by Jiao Zhongqing's Wife"
Gou Quan's life. ——Zhuge Liang's "Execution Model"
(2)
Another example: the whole country is the best (less killing, less destruction, and the enemy's territory and people can be completely obtained); the whole body Far from harm (to protect oneself from harm); Quanming Wanjie (to preserve one's reputation and integrity); Quanhuo (to preserve one's life); Quanjiao (to preserve friendship and friendship); Quanfu (to preserve the happiness one enjoys); Quan Gong (to preserve one's whole body and soul); Quan Sheng (to preserve one's nature and let nature take its course); Quan Jiao (to preserve and maintain friendship or friendship); Quan Shou (to preserve one's integrity); Quan'an (to preserve peace); Quan You (to preserve, preserve one's integrity) Shelter); Quanzhong (preserve loyalty); Quanwu (preserve the life of things); Quanhe (preserve the moral cultivation of Confucian neutrality); Quanxing (preserve nature); Quanzhen (preserve nature); Quanjie (preserve Integrity; women’s preservation of chastity); Quanyang (preservation, cultivation); Quanji (preservation, resuscitation); Quanchu (preservation of one’s body and life); Quanhu (preservation, protection)
(3)
Maintain [maintain]. Such as: Quanyi (keep moral integrity); Quanjing (keep spirit)
(4)
Tong "recover", recover from illness [pull through]
Everything is perfect. ——"Zhou Li·Physician". Note: "It's still healing."
Full recovery. ——Qing Dynasty Gong Zizhen's "Bing Mei Guan Ji"
Complete
quán
Complete, all [wholly]
So the responsibility today does not lie with others, but with my young man. ――Liang Qichao of the Qing Dynasty, "The Collection of Drinking Ice Room·Collected Works"
Quanbān
quánbān
[entire] Entire; Comprehensive; All
All men and horses
All leopards
quánbào
[overal situation;whole picture] Metaphor of the whole picture of things
If you are good at one skill, you will not be able to See the whole panther.
――"Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio"
Full version, complete version
quánběn, quánběnr
(1)
[(of traditional opera) with a complete plot, lasting a comparatively long time]: refers to an opera (opera) with a long performance time and a complete storyline
The Complete Journey to the West
(2)< /p>
[complete edition]: complete edition; complete edition
All
quánbù
[whole;comple;total;all] The whole category; a number, collection, or totality not lacking any part, part, or component
All literary creations
All
quánbù
[wholly] Completely
All moved out
All the audience
quánchǎng
(1)
[ the whole audience; all those present]: all those present
Winning the applause of the whole audience
(2)
[full-court]: the entire event venue< /p>
The wording and inflection of his speech resounded throughout the audience
Full name
quánchēng
[full name] Institutions, groups, etc. The full name of the official name
The full name of the Young Pioneers is the Young Pioneers
The whole course
quánchéng
[whole course] The whole course< /p>
The entire bicycle race is 120 kilometers
All
quándōu
[all;without exception] All, all
The trees planted last year are all alive
Full share
quánfèn
[complete set] A complete share; a complete share
Complete form
Full set
quánfù
[complete] Complete set; all; whole
Full focus
Fully armed
The whole country
quánguó
(1)
[whole country]: the whole country
( 2)
[preserve country]: Preserve the country
The whole country is a game of chess
quánguó yī pán qí
[coordinate all the activities of the nation like pieces in a chess game] To play chess, one should look at the overall situation, which is a metaphor for the whole country to take all aspects into account and make reasonable arrangements
I said, there are food growing elsewhere, and the whole country is a game of chess. It is no longer a small country with a few people. In ancient times, a small village had to have everything in place.
If our team doesn’t grow cotton, can’t we buy cloth?
Plenary Session
quánhuì
[full meeting;plenary meeting;plenary session] [Party, group] All Abbreviation of the meeting
The First Plenary Session of the 14th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China
Quanhuó
quánhuó
[save one's life] Preserve or save life
Stop the war and fight the war, all the work is countless
All the work, all the work
quánhuó, quánhuór
[all the processes in a service trade, such as hair cutting] All steps of a job in some service industries, such as hairdressers calling all procedures such as hair cutting, shampooing, shaving, and blow-drying as a complete job
Full Collection
p>quánjí
[collected edition; collected works] A book composed of all the works of an author (sometimes two or several closely related authors) or an author of a genre (mostly used as Book title)
The Complete Works of Ba Jin
Family Portrait
quánjiāfú
(1)
[a photograph of the whole family]: A group photo of the whole family
(2)
[hotchpotch (as a dish)]: A meaty chowder
Whole annihilation
quánjiān
[annihilate completely;wipe out completely (thoroughly)] wipe out all
annihilate the enemy
panorama
quánjǐng
(1)
[panorama;full view;whole scene]
(2)
Whole scene
< p>West Lake Panorama(3)
A movie camera captures the whole body of a person or the scenery within a 180-degree viewing angle, which is full of three-dimensionality and realism
Panoramic movie
Overall situation
quánjú
[overall situation; picture of the whole] The whole situation
Affects the overall situation< /p>
The whole army
quánjūn
(1)
[the whole army]: The whole army
The whole army Commander
(2)
[preserve the strength of the army]: Preserve the strength of the army
The whole army turned against them, and their fame was great. ――"Southern History"
Full-open
quánkāi
[a standard-sized sheet] printing refers to the entire original paper
Full-open posters
Full-course
quánkē
[complete] [方]: complete, complete
He can also boast He can play, play and sing, tailor, wash, and cook. He is truly a versatile person
a versatile person
quánkērénr
[a perfect person-a woman whose parents, husband and children are all alive] refers to a person whose parents, spouse and children are all alive (mostly women). Also called "Quanfuren'er" and "Quanhuren'er"
全Labor
quán-láodònglì
[able-bodied farm worker] Strong physical strength , People who can do light and heavy physical labor.
Also called "total labor"
full force
quánlì
[do everything in one's power; with all one's strength; all-out] all the strength; all Strength
Do your best
Go all out
Full support
Full track vehicle
quánlǚdàichē
[full-track vehicle] A vehicle (such as a tank) that is entirely supported, driven and steered by the ground
[general anesthesia] The provincial name of general anesthesia (different from "local anesthesia")
Full picture
quánmào
[complete picture;full view] The whole aspect of things; the whole situation
Clear the whole picture of the problem
Comprehensive
quánmiàn
[overall;comprehensive;all-round ] Complete; thorough
Comprehensive collapse
全民
quánmín
[the whole people; the entire people] The whole people; the entire people
All the people are soldiers
Almighty
quánnéng
(1)
[all-around;all-out ;be all powerfull]
(2)
Have talents in all aspects
No saint is omnipotent
(3)
Everything is OK within the prescribed range
Pentathlon champion
All year round
quánnián
[all year;all the year;whole year] a complete year
全
quánpán
[overall;comprehensive;wholesale] overall, all; comprehensive
quánpán
p>
Thorough consideration
Total negation
Unique vote
quánpiào
(1)
[ full-price ticket]: full-price tickets, tickets, etc.
(2)
[by a unanimous vote]: refers to all votes in the election
He was unanimously elected as the workshop director
Full attendance
quánqín
[full work attendance] Employees are not absent from work during a period of time (month, quarter, year)< /p>
Global
quánqiú
[the whole world] The whole world; generally refers to the entire human society and nature on the earth
Global reputation< /p>
Full powers
quánquán
[plenipotence;hawe full powers] Full power to handle affairs
Plenipotentiary
Completely
quánrán
[completely;entirely] Entirely; Entirely
Completely unaware of the situation
Whole person
quánrén
(1)
[saint; perfect person]: saint; perfect person
(2)
[ able-bodied person]: A person with complete limbs
Full-time
quánrìzhì
[full-time] A teaching system that arranges classes all day long in the morning and afternoon
Full color
qu
ánsè
[panchromatic] sensitive to all wavelengths of light in the visible range - using photosensitive emulsion, film or dry plate
whole body
quánshēn
(1)
[all over the body; the whole body]: the whole body
Her whole body hurt
(2 )
[endash]: The length of one letter of foreign language movable type (m word width), which is half of the dash
Concentrate on it
quánshén-guànzhù< /p>
[be absorbed in] Concentrate entirely on
Concentrate entirely on the thinking of poetry
Win completely
quánshèng
(1)
[win completely]:Comprehensive victory; complete victory
(2)
[win all]:All wins
< p>A great victoryFull prosperity
quánshèng
[flourishing; in full bloom]very prosperous; very strong
Created by Lu Xun The heyday of the celestial body
Total eclipse
quánshí
[total eclipse] An eclipse in which one celestial body is completely obscured by the shadow of another celestial body
Total solar eclipse
Full amount
quánshù
[whole amount] all [things that can be counted]; completely
The money is paid in full< /p>
Full speed
quánsù
(1)
[full speed;top speed]: the highest or maximum speed
< p>(2)[swing]: fast speed
A train approaching at full speed
Full set
quántào
[complete set] All relevant units or equipment and components
Complete set of equipment
All
quántǐ
(1)
[entire body]: the whole body
The whole body
(2)
[all;entire;whole]: refers to All things
All staff
All actors
(3)
[whole person]: refers to a group of people All people
Affects everyone
All day long
quántiān
[whole day] All day
All day long
quántiānhòu
[all-weather] Suitable for all kinds of weather; applicable, effective or operable under various weather conditions
All-weather Plane
Full care
quántuō
[put one's child in a boarding (full-time) nursery] Put one's child in a boarding (full-time) nursery] Put one's child in a boarding (full-time) nursery, only I took it out on my days off and took care of it myself
Full text
quánwén
[full text] refers to all text in articles, documents, etc.
The full text is as follows
Hologram
quánxī
[hologram] All information about the entire space of an object
Full line
quánxiàn
(1)
[all fronts]: the entire front
attack across the board
(2)
[the whole line]: All routes
This railway has been opened to traffic
(3)
[all
along the line]: along the entire front
The enemy has collapsed
The whole school
quánxiào
[school] including faculty and staff All members of the school, including students
Whole-heartedly; with complete devotion; with all one's heart and soul] All the energy and emotion
Have expressed wholehearted loyalty to the government
New
quánxīn
[completely new] All changed Old face
A new country
Full rest
quánxiū
[complete rest] refers to the period when an employee takes a break due to illness or other reasons Not working
Two weeks of rest
Whole tone
quányīn
[whole tone] The ratio of the two fundamental frequencies is approximately six times of two Square root audio program
Full shadow
quányǐng
[umbra] A dark shadow that excludes all light from a given light source
All excellent
quányōu
[general excellence] all excellent or all-around excellent
Metallurgical companies dare to achieve perfect excellence and win gold medals
All staff
quányuán
[the entire personnel] All personnel; all employees; all members
All employees labor contract system
Full rhyme
quányùn
[rime suffisante] Produced by the phonetic agreement between the stressed final vowel and the last consonant or consonants (if any) that follows it The final rhyme of
Omniscient and omnipotent
quánzhī-quánnéng
[omniscient and omnipotent] Understand all situations and be able to deal with any problem