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Is the name scored by the naming software reliable?

Names are really important. From the perspective of Zhouyi's naming theory, names often affect people's career, wealth, marriage and even health and safety. But many people often use computer programs to grade names, which is obviously incorrect. In fact, computer programs, such as lottery fortune-telling and naming grading, are only entertainment at best, and cannot be used as a reference for a person in real life and work. So why can't names be based on computer programs?

First, as we all know, names must be determined by people, guided by the situation and guided by the situation, so that the names taken out have value and practical significance, and can really play a role in avoiding misfortune. So far, as the simplest and most intuitive embodiment of "people", birthdays belong to the parties; However, it is impossible for computer programs to accurately quantify and describe all aspects of a person's date of birth.

Secondly, as far as the determination of the five elements of names in naming is concerned, it is also multi-angle. Generally speaking, a word in a name can be identified by its shape, its pronunciation, its meaning and its picture number. In addition, more importantly, when this word in a name is collocated with different words, the five elements of this word may change with the five elements of collocated words. The naming of a word should be determined from the ever-changing five elements, not a simple weighting operation, but by the forecaster named in Zhouyi according to some basic principles of the naming theory in Zhouyi. This is not something that a computer program can do.

Third, at present, most computer programs are named and graded according to the "three talents and five grids naming method". Not to mention that there are not many desirable methods for "three talents and five grids", even if it can be used as the basis for naming, it is less than one-fifth of the whole naming basis. Therefore, to say the least, it is very one-sided to score only by computer programs.