Chinese name culture and naming art are indeed an ancient and mysterious field. A name has a profound impact on a person's destiny, involving aspects such as wealth, health, personality, etc. As a master of Chinese name studies, Mr. Xie Yong has been committed to the study and application of the traditional name culture of the I Ching. He adopted the essence of orthodox eight-character numerology, combined with the Book of Changes, and fused the name with the soul and spirit, giving many babies powerful names.
The ancients said: "It is better to teach a son an art than to give a son a daughter; It is better to teach a son an art, than to give a good name. "This shows the importance of names. A name is not only a symbol of a person, but also related to a person's career, health, marriage and relationships throughout their lives. Through the study of the five elements of the name, Mr. Xie Yong found that the energy of the five elements of the name accounts for about one-fifth of the fate of life. This energy will increase over time, so it will definitely become a belief that will sustain you to victory at key moments in your life. Named Master Wang Daozi
When it comes to naming their children, parents should choose carefully and not perfunctory. The pattern of the name is also very important, and a name that is too empty or too big is not conducive to the development of the child's destiny. Therefore, when choosing a name, it is necessary to combine the five elements of numerology to see if the name is beneficial.