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How many strokes does a good name have?

Let the children look at the beauty of writing, the strokes of the name should not be too many, nor too few. There are too many strokes, and the names are complicated and troublesome to write, and sometimes they are easy to make mistakes. There are too many strokes in a child's name, so it is difficult for him to write his own name well, and he even has the habit of not writing very much. There are too many strokes in the name, and the effect of writing is more difficult to recognize. Such as fourteen paintings, difficult to write, more difficult to write, such as winning seventeen paintings. And if the name is too complicated, many people don't know it, which will easily bring inconvenience to social and work. Of course, it does not mean that the fewer strokes used as names, the better. The fewer strokes, the easier it is to write, the easier it is to recognize, but the uglier it is to write, especially some words, such as scholar, Renhe, etc., it is easy for people to change their names with strokes, so that your name becomes another person, such as Chen Jianshi, and it is easy to change it to Tian. Therefore, we'd better choose words with moderate strokes as names. When naming a name, the strokes of each word are not necessarily the same, but it is beneficial to consider the balance of its strokes. From the visual point of view, the strokes of each word combination of a name should not be too different, especially the adjacent words, otherwise it will cause top-heavy or heavy at both ends, making the name look awkward. Pay attention to the radical of the name. All Chinese characters have radicals, and it is no problem to look at the radicals of some words alone. But if all the names are written with the same radical, it will not look good and give people a dull feeling. Therefore, we should pay attention to the radicals of names, and it is best not to choose words with the same radicals or the same radicals, because there are more Chinese characters and a wider range of choices. Even if some radicals are the same, they can be replaced by their homophones or synonyms. For example, if you use all the Woods and cypresses beside the tree, all the rivers and seas beside the tree, all the Wang Yuying and all the servants beside the tree, there is nothing to see. The same names of radicals will make word formation more active. Guan, a famous Peking Opera actress in China, whose original name was Guan (two words need to be created: one is Zuo Su You Bird, the other is Zuo Shuang You Bird) was taken by the master, which means I hope she can get ahead like a bird (two words need to be created: one is Zuo Su You Bird, and the other is Zuo Shuang You Bird). Because her name has too many strokes, many people don't know, let alone understand what it means, so they have to misread it as a bird. Later, at her suggestion, she changed her name to Guan, which was much more convenient than the original name. Don't be too complicated about Bian Xiao, because the name introduced in the above content seems too complicated, and many people don't know it.