What are the five elements of elegant character?
According to the principle that the five elements of elegant characters belong to soil, it is forbidden to name elegant characters after the five elements belong to water. The naming of elegant characters is taboo to use words with the same vowel ā or tone, which is awkward to read and has no sense of rhythm; The word Ya is forbidden to be named with the same word as the ancestors and elders. If the ancestors' names contain elegant characters, the descendants are forbidden to use them.
Ya, a commonly used Chinese word (first-class word), pronounced as yā, is an pictographic character, which was first seen in Xiao Zhuan in Shuowen. The original meaning refers to the bifurcated part at the upper end of the object; "Ya" is a forked part, which means secondary and unimportant. So "Ya" is also borrowed to refer to a girl, a girl, or a girl who used to be a servant.
"Ya", hieroglyphics. A glyph is like a fork at the top of an object. Guang Yun: "Elegant, like the shape of things." The original meaning of "ya" refers to the forked part at the upper end of an object. When this meaning is explained, there are two variants: "Yi" and "Ya". "Spoon" consists of "wood" and "teeth". "Wood" means tree, "tooth" means "bud", and saving words means bud and germination.
The new buds of trees can grow into branches, so the word "gourd ladle" saves trees and buds. The word "ya" and "ya" means that it is in a secondary position, which is secondary and secondary. The fork on the branch is second to the trunk, and it was born from the trunk last time.