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Is it scientific to apply the knowledge of five elements to naming?

This is superstitious and unscientific.

In some ancient and present families, there are many names based on eight characters and five behaviors. Many people don't study it carefully, just like we go to temples to burn incense and worship Buddha. We don't necessarily believe in these gods, but it is a custom and a culture. In ancient times, many ancient people thought that a person's fate had been decided when he was born, and everyone's fate was different because of the different time of birth. If you want to know what the baby's fate is like, just find a fortune teller and calculate the baby's birth date, and you can calculate the child's future fate. If the fortune is not ideal, you must use the five elements and names to adjust the fortune.

Moreover, fortune-telling with eight characters and five elements is sometimes not so accurate, especially now many fortune-telling software still have unreliable fortune tellers, and there is no unified standard for the algorithm of eight characters and five elements in historical records. It is precisely because there is no unified standard that what you calculate with this standard will be overturned by another standard. It is possible that the child calculated by this standard is short of money, and the child calculated by another standard is short of fire. So which standard should we trust? Even if the five elements are really used correctly, no one can say whether they will have an impact on people's destiny, at least there is no scientific proof yet.

If the fate of a name really changes because of the five elements and eight characters, you should be more cautious and cautious when choosing a name. If you make a mistake, you will be in big trouble. Therefore, it is not particularly desirable to name children with birthdays and five elements. We can add color to the names of children with five behaviors, but we should not be too superstitious. We must use five elements and eight characters to confirm the child's name.

To sum up, the name should be cautious, and the eight characters and five elements are unscientific and unfounded.