### 1. Name Compatibility with the Eight Characters (BaZi) Auspicious Elements
What are the auspicious elements in BaZi? In simple terms: they are the most needed of the five elements according to one's destiny!
If something is missing, does it necessarily mean that element should be used? —— Wrong!
For example: A female birth chart: Yi You Wu Zi Wu Zi Gui Hai (Wu Wei Void)
This chart has an abundance of water and lacks fire and wood; the day master is Wu Earth, born in winter. The earth during the water-abundant winter loses its strength; the chart shows a strong water influence with Zi, Gui, and Hai assisting each other, along with You seal making the water overwhelming, causing the earth to become excessively weak. This leads to a clear and lifeless structure, classified as a "from-weak" pattern, so metal becomes the auspicious element. —— Although this chart lacks fire and wood, these very elements act as detrimental ones. Without professional analysis, if names containing fire or wood characters were arbitrarily chosen, it could turn what was meant to be auspicious into something harmful, potentially harming the person.
What happens when a name complements the auspicious elements? When a name complements the auspicious elements, it’s like having a benefactor by your side for life, making annual fortunes more auspicious, turning great misfortunes into small ones, and small misfortunes into blessings, benefiting the person and strengthening their essence.
### 2. Clear Division of the Five Components in the Name
What are the five components? The five components refer to Tian Ge (Heavenly Component), Ren Ge (Human Component), Di Ge (Earthly Component), Wai Ge (Outer Component), and Zong Ge (Total Component). This is the five-component analysis method advocated by Name Studies. Among them, Tian Ge = surname + 1, which cannot be changed and has the least impact on the individual among the five components, often ignored when analyzing the auspiciousness of a name. Ren Ge represents the main destiny line, influencing a person's entire life. Di Ge affects one's early life up to the age of 36, while Wai Ge, although easily overlooked, plays a significant role through its subtle influence. Zong Ge influences one's later life after the age of 36. The auspiciousness or inauspiciousness of the five components also affects family, marriage, parents, children, friends, and relationships... As for the calculation methods of the five components, they can be found through a search on Baidu, so I won't elaborate here.
### 3. Proper Configuration of the Three Talents in the Name
What are the three talents? The three talents refer to Heaven, Earth, and Humanity. Names also have the timing of heaven, the advantage of earth, and the harmony of humanity. When all three work together harmoniously, they can help people succeed easily, maintain health and safety, improve interpersonal relationships, and ensure everything goes smoothly...
Frequently, we see some names where the five components' numerology seems well-chosen at first glance, but due to improper configuration of the three talents, they lead to inauspicious results, causing regret. It's like having a great outfit but lacking a healthy body to enjoy it, with a thin foundation, making everything seem precarious, like a castle in the air.
### 4. Melodious, Resonant, and Visually Pleasing Names
A melodious, resonant, and elegant name can make a person feel proud and confident throughout their life, whereas an unideal name can create psychological barriers, depression, inferiority, and emotional distress. People often prefer to associate with friends who have good names, frequently taking pride in them. Good names are not easily forgotten, highlighting the importance of image, novelty, rich and unique connotations, and distinctiveness in names.
### 5. Names Can Compensate for Deficiencies in Destiny
Names can make up for deficiencies and inadequacies in one's destiny. This point is the result of years of dedicated research, proven to be reasonable and effective!
What are the deficiencies and inadequacies in one's destiny? No one is perfect, and everyone's destiny has some flaws or shortcomings, such as: early years being chaotic, unable to accumulate wealth, marital discord, conflict with children, excessive romantic entanglements, punishments and conflicts, harming parents, average middle years, loneliness in old age, frequent disputes with others, a wandering life, difficulty in finding a suitable marriage partner, no children...
Can names compensate for these issues? Yes! By using the six classifications of the 81 numerology system in Name Studies, the configuration of the three talents, and the implications of the five components... names can provide compensation, achieving the effect of aiding one's destiny.
### 6. Auspicious Word Meanings in Name Studies
The meanings of words in Name Studies involve the analysis of the auspiciousness or inauspiciousness of characters. For example:
Er —— Elegant, intelligent, gentle, honorable, auspicious in middle age, successful and prosperous in old age, beneficial for official positions abroad. (Auspicious)
Jing —— Talented, capable, fair, successful and prosperous in middle age, living in a good environment. (Auspicious)
Lin —— Rich in knowledge, elegant and honorable, thriving in official positions, fair and just, beneficial for overseas opportunities, a wealthy character. (Auspicious)
Zhi —— Intelligent, talented, successful and prosperous in middle age, thriving in official or financial positions, elegant and honorable. (Auspicious)
Zhou —— Harmful to father's fate, or harms spouse and children, many calamities in middle age, auspicious in old age. (Inauspicious)
Bao —— Elegant and talented, hardworking in middle age, auspicious in old age, women may face relationship problems, or may be physically weak and short-lived. (Inauspicious)
Bei —— Auspicious when traveling abroad, talented and wise, prosperous in middle age, two children will bring luck, but overworked in old age. (Inauspicious)
Chun —— Elegant and clever, few joys and many worries, greatly auspicious when traveling abroad, calamities in middle age, lack of honor and children, laborious. (Inauspicious)
### 7. Names Should Not Have Unfavorable Homophones
There are hundreds of dialects across China, with Beijing pronunciation as the standard sound, based on Northern dialects, known as Mandarin. Here, "unfavorable homophones" refer to: reading the name in the local dialect or Mandarin where the name owner resides should avoid unfavorable homophones.