In the past two days, Mr. Zhou has a headache and is more anxious to name his son. In his words, he turned over a Xinhua dictionary and didn't give his son a good name.
Some people may think, isn't it just a name for the child? As for it, is it that difficult? As a result, it is really difficult!
What is the reason? Because Mr. Zhou has a family tree. If you use genealogy to "typeset" your son, you really can't find a good name. After a few days of tossing, Mr. Zhou thought, "Now that the society is open, do you still need to name your children according to your family tree?"
As we all know, genealogy needs "typesetting generation", and brothers and sisters of the same generation will use the same word when naming their names.
For example, parents are "Zhou", so they will give their children names like "Zhou". In the children's generation, if the genealogy is "learned", children should be named Jiang Xue and Xuexing.
The arrangement of this word is also exquisite, and some will be in the middle, such as Li and Li; Some will come last, such as Zhou Shuren and Zhou Zuoren; Some people should not only be in the middle, but also have requirements for the radicals of surnames.
Mr. Zhou, this is the problem we encountered. His substitute for children is a "big" word, and the requirement for the last word needs to be added with the word "fire"
This naming method greatly limits the children's names.
It is difficult for experienced people to say the word "big". Coupled with the word "fire", it is even more difficult to name the child. Because there is 100 next to the word "fire", there are still many words that are not suitable for naming.
After Mr. Zhou's son was born, the family's "group feelings" began to boil: look up the dictionary and use your head.
A good name makes people of the same age walk a lot, and there are not many words left.
After the advice of my family, I finally decided on the words: "Jiong, Hyun, Xuan, Bing, Ye."
Still, "everyone gathers firewood and the flame is high", and soon gave Mr. Zhou's son several names: "Zhou Jiong, Zhou Daxuan, Zhou Daxuan, Zhou Dabing, and Uncle Zhou."
However, Mr. Zhou and his lover looked at it several times and could not help but frown. I don't think these names are appropriate
"Zhou Jiong" and "Zhou Jiong", with such a name, don't let others laugh at children?
"Zhou Daxuan, Zhou Daxuan" gives people a meaning of "showing off", not just "showing off", nor is it good.
"and" Zhou's serious illness and Zhou's pie "either imply that the child is unhealthy or feel like the name of" shop ",which is not easy to call.
As for "Uncle Zhou", parents dare not even say it. "Ye" and "Ye" are homonyms, and some local dialects will directly call "Uncle Zhou" as "Uncle Zhou".
Name the child "Uncle Zhou", not to mention that parents can't export, nor can grandparents?
To put it more exaggeratedly, it is really "who told who suffered!"
Therefore, Mr. Zhou has been worrying about the name of the child these days and has been thinking: Do you want to name the child according to the family tree?
In this regard, Teacher Zhou would like to refer to the opinions of netizens. On the one hand, he wants to give his child a good name, on the other hand, he wants to know whether he should give his child a name according to his family tree.
Netizens have different views on this, some support and some oppose it!
Supporters believe that children should be named after genealogy: for families, genealogy is equivalent to the cohesion of a family.
Many families used to have genealogies, but with the changes of history, many genealogies have disappeared. Genealogy is the inheritance of our culture, handed down from generation to generation. You can't "break the line" to this generation just because the word generation is not good. Besides, the name is a code name, which is not that important.
Unsupporters believe that children don't need to be named after genealogy. Today's society is very open, so we should be flexible.
Although genealogy is the inheritance of culture, for us in the new era, we should be flexible when we meet some things. Since there is really no way to name the word "big", there is no need to name it according to the family tree. Isn't it a joke that students give their children unpleasant names because of their genealogy?
Generally speaking, both views are reasonable.
But in my opinion, genealogy is important, so it may be a good solution for both sides to take a step back.
For example, the word "big" is difficult to name, and the word "fire" behind it can be omitted, thus expanding the scope of naming.
In other cases, if girls are not good at naming, let boys name their genealogies. In other words, the first child starts with genealogy, and the second child doesn't start with genealogy. In this way, it is easier for children to have a good name.
However, everyone has different understanding and views on "genealogy". What do you think about this?
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