In 221, at 1: 18 a.m. on October 26th, the lunar calendar, the baby boy was named with the word (Ming).
the original meaning of the word "Ming" is tea, and the extended meaning is tea made from tender buds. Ming was published by Lu Ji, a Wu person, in Mao Shi Cao Shu, saying that "Shu people make tea and Wu people make tea". Used in names, the meaning is fresh and elegant, positive, personable and refined. Parents use tea words to give boys, hoping that boys will be outstanding and outstanding, and they also hope that boys, like tea, will be appropriate in shades, fresh and pleasant, and have upright and lofty conduct.
The five elements of Ming characters belong to wood. If a boy is short of wood in numerology, naming him with Ming characters can make up for the weakness of wood in numerology, thus achieving a balance in numerology, which will help the boy's future health, career, marriage, wealth and other aspects. If the boy is short of fire in numerology, he can also be named after Ming, because the wood in the five elements makes a fire.
people who belong to cattle, sheep, horses and rabbits should be named with Ming characters, because these zodiac animals are herbivores. Naming people with Ming characters with grass characters means that they have enough food to eat and drink.
to sum up, Ming characters are good for boys' names, which are not only pleasing to the ear, but also simple in shape and have a very beautiful meaning. However, when naming boys with Ming characters, we should consider the factors such as the zodiac and the eight characters, because some people's zodiac and the eight characters should not be named with Ming characters, such as those who are not short of wood in numerology, or those who are happy with wood in the eight characters, like tigers, should not be named with Ming characters with grass prefix, because when tigers enter the grass and reach the field, they all mean "the tiger falls in Pingyang and is in the dog period".