I. Correct Steps for Naming a Girl with Auspicious Name:
Complementing the Five Elements, Numerology Auspiciousness, Rhythmically Smooth Sounds, Rich in Meaning, Cultural Origin, Poetic Beauty, Ingenious and Unique, Novelty.
II. Techniques for Naming a Girl:
The best technique for naming a girl born in the Year of the Tiger should be: first, based on the baby's date and time of birth to calculate the eight characters (BaZi), arrange the annual fortune-telling trends and Four Pillars of Destiny, and use the Five Grid Analysis method from the Name-giving Treasure Manual to formulate a name-giving plan. The five grids should be auspicious, and the three talents should be smooth, etc.
III. Comprehensive Reference for Naming Girls Using Idioms:
Yanran, Xiangfei (from Jiang Kui’s “Nian Nu Jiao” - "Yanran yaodong, leng xiang fei shang shiju")
Xiangning (from Wu Wenying’s “Feng Ru Song” - "Xiang you dangshi xian shou xiang ning")
Rusui (from Li Bai’s poem - "The night coolness on the steps is like water, sitting watching the stars Vega and Altair")
Yurun ("Jade in the mountain makes the grass water moist, pearls in the deep pool keep the cliff green")
Siming, Sicong, Siwen ("A gentleman has several thoughts: seeing with clear thought, hearing with sharp thought, color with warmth thought, manner with respect thought, speaking with loyalty thought, doing things with respect thought, doubt with asking thought, anger with difficulty thought, gaining with righteousness thought")
Hefeng, Hexiang (from Meng Haoran’s “Summer Day South Enjoying Cup with Xin Fu” - "Hefeng sends fragrance")
Rusi ("Those who have passed are like this")
Wanru (from the Book of Songs "Wild Grass" - "There is a beautiful person, Wanru Qingyang ")
Meizhuang (from Ouyang Xiu’s “Die Lian Hua” - "Rubbing hands trying plum blossom makeup")
Yue Ren (from Ouyang Xiu’s “Die Lian Hua” - "After people return under the new moon over the flat forest")
Shuangyan, Yannan (from Ouyang Xiu’s “Cai Sang Zi” - "Double swallows return in the drizzle")
Yujuan (from Du Fu’s “Praising Bamboo” - "Rain washes it clean and pure")
Xuzhu, Zhuxin (from Bai Juyi’s “Poolside Bamboo” - "Bamboo understands humility as my teacher")
Xiangyun (from Cui Daorong’s “Plum Blossom” - "Among fragrances there is a special charm")
Rumeng, Mengru (from Su Shi’s “Searching Spring in Suburbs” - "Like a spring dream leaving no trace")
Yuetong (from Su Shi’s “Ten Zan Zi” - "Deficient moon among sparse parasol trees")
Fangfei (from Chen Liang’s “Water Dragon Roar” - "Hating the world of flowers, unappreciated by travelers, all given to orioles and swallows")