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Who is the Japanese author who named the five-frame strokes? Why can’t the Chinese use it?

It’s not that it can’t be used. I just can't bear to see some people cheating money under the guise of tradition. A gentleman loves money and gets it in the right way

The Five-Gate Profile Method is also called the Japanese Five-Gate Profile Method or the Five-Gate Breaking Method. It is currently a more influential naming method. It was first created in early 1918 AD by the Japanese Takeo Kumazaki based on the mathematics of the Chinese Book of Changes. Therefore, the Five-Gate Anatomy is also called "Kumazaki's Nameology". Its core is to interpret people's names according to the Five-Gate Anatomy. . In 1936, Bai Yuguang (also known as Bai Huiwen), who studied in Japan from Taiwan, brought it back to Taiwan for translation and promotion. Later, it became popular in South Korea, Southeast Asia, Taiwan, Hong Kong and other places. In mainland China, the five-frame profiling method was combined with the traditional Chinese Yixue principles. In the 1990s, the Chinese destiny analyst Fang Chen and other scholars summarized and practiced the standard. The strokes in the Kangxi dictionary were used as the benchmark for the strokes of nomenclature, forming a perfect conformity. The traditional name analysis method of Chinese names, combined with traditional Chinese onomastics, has become an important part of Chinese onomastics. Fang Chen, a scholar of destiny analysis, believes that the five-part profiling method is only a component of nomenclature. The five-part method plays a key role in the application and induction of names. However, it must be coordinated with other elements of the name. Only analyzing the five-part method is one-sided. More domestic experts even denounced it as a "pseudo law" that is misleading people.