Naming is a great art, and for different people, the gender may affect the impact of Chinese characters on our destiny when we name. The methods used to name children with different attributes are different, so we also need to pay attention to the child's birth chart and five elements. Generally speaking, names derived from the birth chart and five elements have a positive impact on destiny. Today, the editor shares knowledge about how to name a boy born on Tree Planting Day.
The key to naming lies in selecting the right character
From the current situation of naming, selecting characters is often simply checking a dictionary or a thesaurus, and the standard for choosing characters is merely selecting so-called "good characters." The number of Chinese characters is limited, and the number of "good characters" can be said to be extremely few. To achieve good aesthetic effects, it is necessary to break away from traditional ways of selecting characters, find new paths, and broaden our thinking to seek new realms in new territories.
From the current situation of naming, selecting characters is often simply checking a dictionary or a thesaurus, and the standard for choosing characters is merely selecting so-called "good characters." The number of Chinese characters is limited, and the number of "good characters" can be said to be extremely few. To achieve good aesthetic effects, it is necessary to break away from traditional ways of selecting characters, find new paths, and broaden our thinking to seek new realms in new territories.
Naming boys based on virtue and appearance
Name selection for male babies not only needs to have a pleasant sound but also often reflects people's aesthetic expectations for males. The Chinese nation has always attached great importance to personal virtues and cultivation, which is also reflected in the naming of male babies. A good-sounding name for a male baby often embodies people's hopes for a man's excellent character and appearance. Two-character examples include: Wei Yi, Ying Jie, Jun Xi, Zhi Fei, Shou Xin, Zhen Zhong, Dun Ru, Jia Liang, etc.
Name selection for male babies not only needs to have a pleasant sound but also often reflects people's aesthetic expectations for males. The Chinese nation has always attached great importance to personal virtues and cultivation, which is also reflected in the naming of male babies. A good-sounding name for a male baby often embodies people's hopes for a man's excellent character and appearance. Two-character examples include: Wei Yi, Ying Jie, Jun Xi, Zhi Fei, Shou Xin, Zhen Zhong, Dun Ru, Jia Liang, etc.
Choosing names based on the five elements
The five elements refer to metal, wood, water, fire, and earth. Based on the birth chart, if one element is lacking, it can be supplemented by the name. Choosing names based on the five elements can regulate the strength and weakness of one's fate. If an element is strong, it should be restrained; if it is weak, it should be supplemented. Characters that emphasize upholding the family honor and emphasizing moral norms are commonly used in male names.
The five elements refer to metal, wood, water, fire, and earth. Based on the birth chart, if one element is lacking, it can be supplemented by the name. Choosing names based on the five elements can regulate the strength and weakness of one's fate. If an element is strong, it should be restrained; if it is weak, it should be supplemented. Characters that emphasize upholding the family honor and emphasizing moral norms are commonly used in male names.









