How to match a name
Chinese characters are broad and profound, and each character has its own meaning. As a country with a large population, it is inevitable for everyone to have repetitive and inelegant names when naming them. We should indeed avoid this bad phenomenon, but it is difficult to avoid having the same name, so we must think carefully when choosing a name. It must not only have a unique personality, but also be beneficial to ourselves. So how can you match the perfect name? For details, please see what Name Network has prepared for you. For reference! First of all, the surname has been determined. So we don’t include the last name, because names generally have three characters, so we will analyze them based on three-character names and only look at how those two characters should be paired together to be perfect. 1. The three talents in the two characters cannot be too incompatible with each other, and they cannot be the same. The so-called incompetence means that they can be compared into the five elements. For example, your own personality is your seniority, which can also be said to be the character in the middle of your name. If it is gold, then the last character of yourself cannot be fire. This will become a conflict, so such a name does not count. Perfect, only the last word for water is the most perfect, and adding the surname cannot be water. 2. The two characters of the name cannot be pronounced smoothly. The so-called "unsmooth" means that if you read the middle character and then read the last character, it will feel awkward to pronounce it, so such a name is not perfect. 3. The two characters in the name cannot have overlapping sounds. The so-called overlapping sounds mean stress, which means that the sounds of the two characters are the same, and the phenomenon of repeated characters cannot be ruled out. There is no big disadvantage to such a name on the surface. However, from the inner meaning of the name, the overlapping characters only have one meaning. Therefore, such characters indicate that they have done nothing on their own, so they are not perfect characters.