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Name tone

What are the names of tones and melodies? Chinese characters have four tones. The tones of Putonghua are: flat tone (first tone), flat tone (second tone), rising tone (third tone) and falling tone (fourth tone). If we are not familiar with the rules of tone combination, we can also simplify the rules, as long as we pay attention to the following situations when naming names: (1), if using single names, don't use the same tone as the surnames for voiced and voiced surnames, but the surnames of flat tones are arbitrary. (2) If you use double names, you should pay attention to the following three aspects: First, the tones of the three words are the same, and they are all one or two tones. Such as Zhou Chen, Fang, Andy Lau, etc. Second, any two adjacent words in the name, it is best not to overlap tones. Third, the tone of the first word of a person's name should not be the same as the surname. If surnames overlap, it's hard to read. In short, when naming a name, children should put the words used into a combination to be scrutinized, read them while arranging them, and compare them while reading them, so that the choice of words and tone combinations can be organically combined, taking into account the beauty of form, sound and meaning. This is a simple job.

What should I pay attention to when choosing a name and tone? As the saying goes, if the name is not regular, the words will not go smoothly. Considering the tone of the name, this sentence does have its truth. As soon as the name comes out, it is called for others. Some people shout when their names are catchy. And some people's names are not loud and bright, and they don't have enough confidence to call them. Why? The reason is that the name maker ignores the phonological beauty of the name. Therefore, to have a good name, we must know the sound, meaning and shape of words; At the same time, we should also consider the overall meaning and phonological effect produced by the combination of words.

Chinese characters have four tones. The tones of Putonghua are: flat tone (first tone), flat tone (second tone), rising tone (third tone) and falling tone (fourth tone). Whether the name is loud or not, the tone plays a major role. What kinds of situations should I pay attention to when choosing a name?

(1): If you use a single name, the voiced and voiced surnames should not use the same tone as the surnames, while the surnames of Pingze are arbitrary. Such as: Shi Xiong, Cen Peng, Wu Liang, He Qun, Fu Qian, Yang Ting, Kong Wu, Shi Jin, Liu Yong, Zhan, Dong Pu, Cooper, Beitai, Ji Bu, Yu Hao, Liao Li, Du Hou and Zhao Wei. These names all have overlapping sounds and should be avoided. For single names, as long as the overlap of the above three tones is avoided, the rest is just the problem of choosing words.

(2): If you use double names, you should pay attention to the following three aspects: First, the tones of the three words are the same, all of which are one or two tones. Such as the following names: Kun, Jiang Dongzhi, Sun, Yin, Pi Longrong, Yu Shiyan, Fang, Xu, Li Yidu, Xu Naipu, Ru Qi, Ge Shouli, Shi Xianzu, Song Juye, Fu Dayong, Bi Zaiyu, Wan Zhengse, Fan, etc.

Remember: no matter what timbre, as long as it is folded three times, it can't meet the requirements of sound beauty.

(3): Any two adjacent words in the name, it is best not to overlap tones. Third, the tone of the first word of a name should not be the same as the surname, such as Shi Anshi, Sun Xingyan and Cui Gongdu. It can be seen that if you have the same surname and double surname, it will not be so smooth to read.

The tone combination forms discussed here are difficult to take Mandarin as the standard. This may lead to a contradiction, that is, some names are not easy to read in Putonghua, but the dialects are easy to read; Other names are easy to read in Mandarin and dialects. We think this standard should be set in Putonghua. Of course, it is best to avoid the contradiction between Mandarin and local dialects.

Should the tone of the last word of the name be appropriate? Don't be too picky. The landlord can compare the names of ancient and modern celebrities according to the above eight aspects. If you mark them, you can do this. If not, don't ask for trouble.

How to match the naming sounds? He Bojun He Haoting He Nanxi He Jiecheng He Xuchang He Fengyun He Hongyou He Zeyu He Binmao He Junyou He Huitong He Juncheng He Renbo He Jie Feng He Taiyuan He Xueqin He Binxin He Hantu He Changyi He Jinghui He Changzhi He Weixian He Cuncheng He Chenghe.

Does the name of the word group have a tone?

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1. Symbols used to record languages: Wen ~. Han ~ ~ switchboard. ~ mom. ~ code. ~ sentences. ~ between lanes (háng). ~ consider your words.

2. Different writing forms, calligraphy genre: grass ~. Seal ~ Yan ~. Willow. Oh ~ Zhao.

3. Calligraphy works: ~ painting. ~ pictures.

4. the sound of the word: ~ the word is clear and round.

5. People's alias, also called "table ~", is now called "number"; Store name, also called "~".

6. contract, contract: ~ evidence.

7. In ancient times, it was said that when a woman marries, she stays in the boudoir.

8. childbirth, milk, love: ~ milk (fertility). ~ pregnant (pregnant).

Is tone important for naming? Excuse me. important

According to the relevant national standards, when Chinese names are written in Chinese Pinyin in foreign languages, phonetic symbols are not marked, and the order remains unchanged (surnames are reserved first). First name and last name should be capitalized.

Last name? It means that talent is unrestrained and transcendent. Suitable for boys to name. From Gu's New Collection of National Treasures in Ming Dynasty? He Jingming, deputy envoy of Shaanxi inspection: "If you are a genius, coughing and spitting into pearls is also a human relationship!"

As a written symbol, a name can't determine a person's fate as some fortune tellers say, but it embodies the spirit of history and culture, the information of the times and society, the brand of family lineage, the deep love and ardent expectations of parents for their children, and implies different ideals, interests, hobbies and goal pursuits, which has a great subtle influence on life.

For example, Li Yan and Rosa have similar meanings and both describe beautiful women. However, they give people a completely different feeling. The former is straightforward and tacky, while the latter is implicit and meaningful, arousing people's reverie and full of poetic meaning, reminding people of the moving scene of a lovely woman with bright eyes and white teeth, clever smile and beautiful eyes. Different names often make people feel strange, and unique names are conducive to sounding and highlighting.

Let children have a beautiful life, starting with a poetic and elegant name.

How can I get a nice name? Whether the name is loud or not, it is the tone that plays the main role, which is often ignored by the nominators. The reason why modern poetry appears cadence, patchwork and musical melody is precisely because of the harmony of tones. Although there are only a few words in the same name, the role of tone cannot be ignored. The tone of a name seems complicated, but if you grasp the law, there is no mystery. When naming, put the used words into the combination to be scrutinized, read them while arranging them, and compare them while reading them, so as to organically combine the word selection with the sound selection combination, taking into account the beauty of form, sound and meaning. This is a simple job. Chinese characters have four tones. The tones of Putonghua are: flat tone (first tone), flat tone (second tone), rising tone (third tone) and falling tone (fourth tone). The surnames of China people can be divided into four categories according to their tones: Yin Ping. Such as: Zhou, Shen, Gong, Jiang, Zeng, Cui, Zhu, Sun, Ding, Xue, Wen, Sha, Diao, Ke, Fang, Guo, Gao, Gan, Jin, Yi, Bao, An and so on. Such as: Liu, Xu, Chang, Chen, Yao, Hu, Yuan, Cao, Peng, Qiao, Huang, Yang, Wang, Shi, Yu, Feng, Wu, Xing, Chai, Men, Han, Qi and Pei. Such as: Jiang, Ma, Ji, Liu, Kan, Dong, Li, Kong, Gu, Zuo, Shi, Leng, Xu, Jia, Gong, Hao, Lu, Mi, Shen, Lu, Wu, Hai, Zhan and Wu. Such as: Lu, Shang, Fan, Gai Gang, Xie, Wei, Bei, Huo Zhao, Deng, Wan, Song, Du, Bu, Meng, Fei, Nie, Bi, Xia, He, Liao, Mu, Zheng and Fu. If you are not familiar with the rules of tone combination, we can also simplify the rules, as long as you pay attention to avoid them when naming. Such as: Shi Xiong, Cen Peng, Wu Liang, He Qun, Fu Qian, Yang Ting, Kong Wu, Shi Jin, Liu Yong, Zhan, Dong Pu, Cooper, Beitai, Ji Bu, Yu Hao, Liao Li, Du Hou and Zhao Wei. These names all have overlapping sounds and should be avoided. For single names, as long as the overlap of the above three tones is avoided, the rest is just the problem of choosing words. (2) Any two adjacent words in a name should not overlap in tone. Such as Zhang Xuecheng, Zhong, Chu, Yunlong, Li, Guan Yunshi, Shi Dakai and Di Mingyuan. (3) The initial tone of a name should not be the same as the surname, such as Shi Anshi, Sun Xingyan and Cui Gongdu. It can be seen that if you have the same surname and double surname, it will not be so smooth to read. (4) If you use double names, you should pay attention to the following three aspects: First, the tones of the three words are the same, and they are all one or two tones. Such as the following names: Kun, Jiang Dongzhi, Sun, Yin, Pi Longrong, Yu Shiyan, Fang, Xu, Li Yidu, Xu Naipu, Ru Qi, Ge Shouli, Shi Xianzu, Song Juye, Fu Dayong, Bi Zaiyu, Wan Zhengse, Fan, etc. The tone combination forms discussed here are difficult to take Mandarin as the standard. This may lead to a contradiction, that is, some names are not easy to read in Putonghua, but the dialects are easy to read; Other names are easy to read in Mandarin and dialects. We think Mandarin should be the standard. Of course, it is best to avoid the contradiction between Mandarin and local dialects.

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