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Words with more connotations in the Book of Changes

1. Kun: Comes from "Kun is soft but strong when moving, and virtuous when quiet." Kun means soft, and when "soft" reaches its extreme, it becomes "hard", that is We often say in physics that "everything must be reversed when it reaches its extreme". When used in a person's name, the word Kun can mean grand and domineering, and can be paired with the surnames Chen, Xu, and Yang.

2. Qian: It comes from the Qian hexagram in "The Book of Changes": "On the sixth day of the lunar month, a modest gentleman will cross large rivers, which is auspicious." Modesty and modesty are the qualities that a gentleman should possess. It is good for crossing big rivers and has auspicious meaning. It means that a boy is a humble and polite gentleman with noble conduct, which is especially suitable for boys.

3. Feng: "Feng" is one of the hexagrams, and Feng means big and grand. Folks mostly refer to the meaning of good harvest. The word "feng" has a very good meaning, and it also expresses parents' best wishes for their children's harvest, career, and love. A more suitable name for a boy.

4. Mu: Taken from "A humble gentleman humbles himself to pastor." The word "mu" means self-cultivation, and self-cultivation represents self-cultivation. Connected with the previous "humble gentleman", from It can be seen from this that as a humble gentleman, it is natural to pay attention to self-cultivation. It also expresses parents’ expectations for their children. Matching surnames include Li Mu, Yang Mu, Qiao Mu, etc.

5. Heng: Access, more possibilities. After Yuan is Heng, which means that after the founding, we should strive to seek self-development and give ourselves more possibilities. As the saying goes, "The sea is wide enough for fish to leap, and the sky is high enough for birds to fly." The Book of Changes believes that all things are produced by heaven and earth, so all things are connected, and the same is true for life.

We often say that "There is no perfect path for everyone." God will give everyone a path. This is the way of heaven and the law of nature. Many times we feel that there is no way out in front of us, but God is giving us the opportunity to reflect on ourselves. As long as we are clear-minded in our thoughts and actions, it will naturally not be difficult to "see the bright future".