China Naming Network - Ziwei knowledge - /kloc-what are the names of the characters painted in 0/3?

/kloc-what are the names of the characters painted in 0/3?

The strokes are thirteen Chinese characters (some of them are traditional Chinese characters): Kui, Kuai, Gan, Gan, Gan, Shou, Kai, Hong Kong, Kun, Wan, Kua, Drum, Gai, Jia, Chuan, Cai, Tu, Ta, Tang, Lang, Qian, Ti, Jing, Zhu, Ji and Nan.

The collocation of surnames should be balanced:

When we name our baby, we need to pay attention to the collocation of surname and first name. Simply put, if the number of strokes of surnames is small, the names we give should not be too complicated. We can try to find some words with simple strokes.

We are surnames with complicated strokes. When naming a name, the strokes of the name we match should not be too simple, which will give people a feeling of "top-heavy", so we should look at not only the surname, but also the name.

The boy named 13 drew auspicious words:

Dwarf: Ai, 13 painting, which means: worry and worry, futile, life is full of disasters, weak and short-lived, indecent words.

Love: Ai, 13 painting, meaning: versatile, lucky when going out, lucky in middle age and elegant in old age. Dark: An, 13 painting, which means: ominous words, dim, weak and short-lived, unfortunate and disaster-ridden, and poor for a lifetime.

Ao: ao, 13 painting, which means: the second son is lucky and versatile, lucky in middle age and tired in his later years.

Barnyard grass: white, 13 painting, meaning: disfigured, difficult for teenagers, good environment, good luck in old age. Aspect: class painting, 13, moral: elegant and versatile in life, unlucky in middle age and lucky in old age.