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Renaming taboo

Renaming taboo

It is forbidden to change the name. The name of a child is the first gift given to the child by parents in our life, but it often takes a lot of effort to get a name in life. After all, a good name is a living business card for a child's life. Here are some taboos about changing names.

The taboo of changing the name is 1.

Every child's birthday determines his life. Some people are water-bright, others are the fire of life, which is the most basic attribute of the five elements. People who are all five elements are very rare and often lack one of them. At this point, the name can play a very good role in making up. If you are short of water, you can use the Chinese characters of "river" and "sea" containing water when naming, thus completing the five elements.

On the contrary, some children are obviously mountain fires, very strong fires, but their names are "inflammation". Such a name will only contribute to abuse. Light children tend to be impulsive and irritable, while heavy children are prone to conflict with others and create troubles.

Homophonic words of five elements

As long as we pay attention to the five elements of each word and its relationship with surname when choosing words, it is not difficult to ensure that the names have the same five elements. Make sure there is no equivalence between the two, then you can avoid the five elements of the name after naming it. In addition, there are many skills to judge the five elements of a word, for example, most of the words are next to the word, and most of the five elements belong to the word.

Make sure the name matches the child's likes and dislikes. Children will have different likes and dislikes for the five elements because of the eight characters. Simply put, the eight characters are not prosperous. Some children are short of water, while others are short of fire. Few children's eight characters and five elements are complete. Pay more attention to this when naming names to ensure that the five elements of the selected names are consistent.

Is there any geomantic statement about changing the name?

Naming and renaming can't be related to the zodiac. There is also a naming rule in the science of names, that is, one's name cannot collide with the zodiac. For example, a person who belongs to a horse can't have a son in his name, because the son corresponds to a mouse in the zodiac, and the mouse and the horse collide. For another example, a dog's name can't carry the word Chen, because the word Chen in the word Chen corresponds to the dragon in the zodiac, and the dragon and the dog collide. I hope my friends will keep it in mind when they change their names.

Male yang and female yin are the basic embodiment of the name.

The definition of yin and yang of a name has a historical basis and is recognized by the society. The culture of naming and using names is a mainstream. So if you don't consider the difference between yin and yang of names, you may encounter trouble or ridicule when using names.

It is forbidden to change the name 2 1, and the name is vulgar.

The taboo of naming is mainly the vulgar words used in naming. Such as: stones, puppies, little hairs, etc.

2, the name is taboo.

If you use the words around your mouth to name it, it will make people read it, sound hard, and even read it wrong or hear it wrong.

3. Avoid using uncommon words in naming.

Naming with obscure words will only bring you more unnecessary trouble. Therefore, the name advocates the use of orthography, as long as its five elements conform to numerology and use the five elements of god.

It is meaningless to avoid using words when naming.

Naming must make names auspicious, etc. Names lose their meaning if they are meaningless, uncomfortable and discordant.

5. Avoid using polyphonic words in naming.

If you use polyphonic words in naming, it will make it difficult to pronounce the name accurately, and it will also lead to ambiguity and even misinterpretation of the name. For example, the name "long line" is pronounced differently, and the meaning of the word is completely different.

6, the name is taboo for men and women.

Naming taboo does not distinguish between male and female names, which means that male names are feminine and female names are masculine, and gender is often confused from names. Men's names should be characterized by strong personality and rough temperament, while women's names should be characterized by soft personality, elegant temperament and delicate style.

7. Don't use exaggerated words in naming.

The use of exaggerated words in naming does not conform to the traditional virtues of our country and puts us at a disadvantage, so we should pay attention to modest names and avoid using names that dominate others.

8. Don't use words with indecent pronunciation when naming.

Don't use indecent words when naming, and the name should be pronounced loudly and smoothly.

9. Don't use the word unclean to name it.

Some words indicating filth and impurity are generally not used as names. Such as: dirty, feces, urine, fart, phlegm, nose and so on. Of course there are exceptions. For example, some people or regions have the custom of giving children "base names", "ugly names" and "dirty names" in order to prevent their children from being patronized by diseases and demons and let them avoid disasters and live longer. In fact, this is a superstition, which is mostly popular in remote areas and areas lacking culture.

10, never use words to name diseases.

Some words indicating illness and ominous are generally not in the font size. Such as: disaster, difficulty, fierce, evil, disaster, tragedy, scabies and so on. But there are exceptions. For example, Huo Qubing, a famous general in the Han Dynasty, died of his illness, and Xin, a famous poet and patriotic general in the Southern Song Dynasty, gave up his illness.

But "getting rid of the disease" and "abandoning the disease" are the negation of "disease" and "disease" because they don't want to get sick, and they don't want to get sick. But at first I didn't know what "sick self" meant. Do you mean the sixth place in the sky or yourself? The former is sick when you are sick, and the latter is self-sacrifice-sick when you are sick, and sick when you are sick? But he changed his name after all.

1 1, avoid naming authorities.

Most organs of the human body have no names (except nicknames). Such as: eyes, nose, tongue, face, throat, mouth, feet, arms, legs, lungs, liver, kidney, stomach, spleen and so on. But some of them are also famous, even often. For example, in the Qin and Han Dynasties, Zhao Xiang was named Zhang Er, and in the Warring States Period, Chu Huaiwang was named Xiong Xin.

12, avoid using some unlucky animal names.

Some animal names are not suitable for naming (except long names). Such as flies, lice, mice, wolves, jackals, pigs, chickens, ducks, snakes, scorpions and so on. But some animals are often named, such as tigers, leopards, pigeons, swallows, geese and so on. Their names are Ma Jinbao, Li,,, Feng, etc.

13, avoid using appellation words indicating seniority.

The appellations of generations are generally not proper names (except nicknames), such as: grandpa, milk, father, father, mother, grandson, son, etc. But some appellations are often used, such as ancestor, sister, younger sister, younger brother, etc. His names are Zhang Jizu, Li Nianzu, Wang Zugui, Gu Xiaomei and Yang Sanjie. In the name of "Zu", there are often words of cooperation. These cooperative words are all specific words that the younger generation has contact with their ancestors, indicating that the younger generation respects, remembers and inherits their ancestors.

If you add other disrespect, it is a big taboo. There are exceptions to the word "er", such as Wei, the leader of the peasant uprising in the late Sui Dynasty, Pei, a court musician during the Zhenguan period in the Tang Dynasty, and Shangguan Waner, the granddaughter of Shangguan Yi in the Tang Dynasty.

Taboo 3: What are the key considerations for naming?

(1) Don't use too many words or weird words.

Traditional Chinese characters refer to characters with complex strokes and structures, which are troublesome and unsightly to write. Therefore, if there are too many complicated words in the name, it will cause an imbalance between black and white, which will make people feel suffocated.

Strange words refer to words that are not easy to read and are not commonly used. Most people don't know such a word, and they can neither understand nor understand its meaning. Using this word to name will affect communication and hinder the normal function of the name. Even if the name is artistic and interesting, it can only be a literal symbol in front of most people who don't understand it, and even cause jokes, misunderstandings and undue losses. So use common words when naming names, not "complicated" words.

In order to avoid the repetition of children's names with others, many parents choose some traditional Chinese characters that are particularly difficult to write. Although the rate of duplicate names is avoided, many traditional Chinese characters are unknown to everyone.

Moreover, children spend a lot of time in the process of writing, especially in exams. Just writing names, children waste too much time. Therefore, it is best not to use traditional Chinese characters to name children. You can consult classic ancient books or consult the elderly at home. The name had better be simple and easy to remember and write, so as to praise the name.

(2) Don't use homophonic words and circuitous words.

Just like the name of Mr. Fang's daughter mentioned in the case, I didn't pay attention to the homonym when naming my child, which led to embarrassing things after school. Therefore, when parents name their children, it is best not to use homophones. Read it twice after writing to see if there are any homophonic places, such as Alipay, Stone and so on.

Such a name will not only make children become the laughing stock of classmates after school, but also lead to more and more serious inferiority complex. Some children even hate their own names and are hostile to their parents. Therefore, parents must be careful and take names seriously.

As for the words around the mouth, it has been said that names should be based on the five behaviors of birth and birth, combined with good sound and meaning words, which do not meet the requirements of "righteousness and beauty" and should be avoided. However, since ancient times, the phenomenon of naming names with derogatory terms has emerged one after another, which should be paid attention to.

Let's take a look at the typical examples of naming names with derogatory terms: Bei, Ji Que, Meng Lou worships slaves, Shame, Zheng Bacai, Zhang Laixia, Ge, Yan Guai Yu and so on. The derogatory meanings of these names are clear and obvious, and need no explanation.

There is another kind that needs a little comment, such as history (mistakes) and careless reading (confusion). Some names are difficult to read and pronounce, otherwise they will be mispronounced and misunderstood.

What is the reason? Choosing a name with awkward words is almost a tongue twister. Such as Ling Zhoujiu, Shen Jiji, Sun Zhouqiu, I, Jin, Zhou Xiaochao, Hu Fufen, Geng, Zhang Changshang, Chen Zhenren, Hu Chufu, Chen Yunlin, Lu Lizhi, Fu, etc.

(3) ugly words cannot be used.

Ugliness is the antonym of exquisiteness. We should name it "Good Name". Of course, avoid using words that express the meaning of "ugliness".

Due to the influence of unscientific and uncivilized stereotypes and backward consciousness, the word "ugly" has a long history in China, and it needs to be seriously abolished.

Anything that shows fierceness and is harmful to human beings should belong to the category of fierceness and badness. "Evil" and "bad" are the enemies of the people, and we should do everything possible to destroy them and defeat them.

Naming with such words is against people's will, an absurd act and should be terminated. For example, Dongfu Li, floods, dark clouds, yellow sky and so on. Some of these names are "flood" and "beast", which threaten people's lives and are enemies of mankind.

(4) The word "severe disability" cannot be used.

The word "bad" here includes two meanings, one is about conduct, and the other is about the consequences of "bad".

Naming with these two meanings will have a sense of rebellion against honest and kind people, so it is not desirable. Such as vertical Diao, Diao Xie (evil), Tang cunning, crazy cunning, Xiong Yi, Zhao She, Tian Heng, An, Li Hunzi and so on.

Injury or disability is a very painful thing. It is immoral to expose people's scars in the name of their own disability. If the name is banned, both the caller and the host will feel unhappy.

However, the phenomenon of naming with forbidden words has existed in ancient and modern times. Sun Bin, a famous strategist in the Warring States Period, was originally named Sun Bin. However, due to his punishment, his kneecap (i.e. kneecap, also known as writing bone) was cut off and later renamed Sun Bin.

(5) The words on the suspect can't be used.

The so-called "doubt" refers to some words that people are particularly sensitive to, such as tortoise, tortoise, bald, donkey, vinegar, sour, smelly, green towel and so on.

There are almost no such words directly used in names, but homophonic conversion into such words still happens occasionally and should be avoided. Such as Wu (Wu) Jingui (tortoise), (Ba) Ye, Lu (Qing) Jin (towel) Rong, Xiang Shang (top) Tu (bald), Ban and the couple (donkey).

The so-called "offending" refers to taking advantage of others, and one is the second predicate used to respect elders, such as father, uncle, male, old, uncle, ancestor, patriarch, aunt, mother, wet nurse and grandmother.

My father, Uncle Wen, Shi Weng, Jigong, Lao, Zheng Guangzu, Liezong, Li, Zhang and Yunsipo were named after these words. These names, if echoed, are suspected of "offending".

The other category is words used to express official titles, professional titles and honorifics, such as Xiang (Prime Minister), Yin, Ling, Gong, Hou, Prime Minister, Minister, Section Chief, Division Commander, Company Commander, Political Commissar, Professor, Senior Engineer, Expert, Star, Manager, Mr. etc.

(6) Don't use insolent words.

Don't be too arrogant and presumptuous when naming names. Because arrogance and licentiousness are manifestations of lack of self-cultivation, not only a kind of self-exposure, but also a disrespect for others, which is easy to cause disgust.

In ancient times, people named after "arrogance" were, Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty, Zhang Yuanxun, Li Cunba, Sun Wanshou, Ruan Wanling and so on.

In modern times, there were Zhenqiu, Qiu Guan, Guan Xiong, Yuhuan, Zhenqiu, Zhenhuan, Jin Woo, Ren Jie, Guan Ying and Tianbao. Therefore, the name should not be "beautiful" because of "ugliness", which is why the word "arrogance" should not be used in naming.

Coarse and fine are relative, and wild and literary are relative. The so-called "rough" characters are rough, unprocessed and original. The name of beauty should be a delicate and delicate work of art, and "coarseness" is incompatible with it.

There are three main manifestations of naming with the word "coarse": first, the words are rude, tacky and unprocessed. Such as dog eggs, wild cats, cowboys, stones, the Black Sea, Mao Mei and so on. Most of these are birth names, and some are used as big names.

Second, although some words have been processed, there is still a wildness between words, which gives people a stubborn impression. Such as Lei Gong, Yong Jiu, Hu Ni, Li Fu, Tong Ti, Pei Yun, Ray, Xuan Tao, Liu Shagui, Wu Dalie, Yu Leiwa, Ren, Shan Zhendian, Liu Hei Cangue, He Yichen, etc.