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The pronunciation of Chinese characters in names is indecent.

The pronunciation of Chinese characters in names is indecent.

As a code name that everyone has, a name is used to address in most cases, and "reading" is also one of its most basic functions. At the same time, the purpose of naming children is mainly to meet their needs in social communication, that is to say, names have social characteristics, and to do this, they are often used for reading. A name with loud pronunciation, pleasing to the ear and beautiful rhyme is undoubtedly more conducive to interpersonal communication, increasing its weight in social communication and shortening the distance with other IJ people. On the contrary, it will increase difficulties and obstacles. As far as the characteristics of Chinese characters in China are concerned, there are too many homophones. When we read a name, we not only think of the meanings of these words, but also think of their homophones, sometimes the latter is the main one. For example, the names "Wu Di" and "Peng You" are not only Wu and Peng, but also Di and You. . Invincible "and" friend ",these two everyday expressions. In particular, these two daily expressions are the main reasons why their parents named them at the beginning and society can remember them. In this case, if we can use the same or similar pronunciations between words to borrow from each other when naming names, there will naturally be elegant and unique names, but if the words are used improperly, people will not communicate well, thus affecting the quality of social communication. About the latter, which is what we call indecent pronunciation.

Therefore, when we choose some words as names, we should consider whether they have indecent homophones, or whether they will cause other indecent pronunciations when combined with words such as surnames. All of the above should be paid attention to when naming. Due to the profoundness of Chinese character culture in China, the phenomenon of more than one syllable or more than one word is very common. Names have dual functions of writing and reading, which are invisibly influenced by this writing feature and sometimes even tired by pronunciation. If you don't pay attention to its ambiguity when naming a name, it is easy to make a joke. Some people's names look elegant on the surface, and there is no problem, but because they sound the same or similar to other indecent words, they are easily misunderstood and even regarded as people's joking talk. For example, the girls' names are Yin Zhen, Zhenying and Yiying, and the boys' names are Jianren and Jianmin. All of them are good-looking, but they all have homophones such as "true obscenity", "obscenity" and "untouchable", which are all indecent names in pronunciation. For example, Cai Dao, Lu Hui, He Shang, Tang Chongshang, Gong, Tao Huayun, Li Zongtong, Zhang, Bao, Zi Yanliang, Hu Lijing, Shen Jingbing, Ying Daoyuan and other names. Literally, there is no problem, but it is almost misleading to read. Because it is homophonic, Cai Dao is homophonic with kitchen knife, Lu Hui is homophonic with ashes, monks are homophonic with monks, Tang Chong is homophonic with sugar balls, and Gong is homophonic with'. Public security bureau homophonic, peach blossom rhyme, Li Zongtong homophonic president Li, Zhang homophonic secretary Zhang, Bao homophonic popcorn, self-developed homophonic baiwenhang, Hu Lijing homophonic fox, Shen Jingjing homophonic neuropathy. Because the homophones of these names are some idioms in life and some derogatory terms that are easily misunderstood, they are not serious enough and solemn enough, and they are easy to give people a laughing stock in public, and even become nicknames, which is easy to cause psychological burden and make people regret. To this end, according to a newspaper report, a few years ago, a man named Feng Ru went to the public security bureau to ask for a name change, but he was rejected because his name was easily associated with "nipple", which was unbearable. However, the person in charge of renaming the public security bureau said that this situation did not meet the requirements of renaming. He didn't have the same name as others, there were no uncommon words or traditional Chinese characters in his name, and no vulgar and indecent words were used in his name.

Although he is dissatisfied with these regulations, he has no choice but to complain that he didn't have a good name at the beginning. There is also a gentleman named Zhang Shengshu, who has an appearance and says his own name is homophonic, but not very good. Since he was sensible, people have been calling him a nickname and accumulated a lot, so that he complained about his father's name and even formed a habit of being sensitive to names. He said that it was normal for people to laugh at "winning first and then losing" when he was a child, and his classmates even wrote his name as a song to sing: "pineapple cake, losing Zhang, big fat pig." When I grow up, I write an article and find that my name can be pronounced as "chronic kidney deficiency" and "Zhang Shengshu". Even he was glad that no one called him that when he was a child, otherwise he would be in pain. Of course, some people's names are not pronounced properly, and sometimes it is not the name itself, but the new problems that appear after matching with surnames. Many of the above examples belong to this situation. In addition, words such as Wei, A, Zhong and Xin have good meanings in Chinese, and they are also the words that many people like to use when naming. The names given by these words, such as Zhang Wei, Liu Wei, Tian Wei, Li Jia, Joe, Han Xin, are also good. However, if people named after Yang, Wang, Song and Wu, especially those named after Yang Wei, Wang Jia, Wu Xin, it is easy for people to think of homophones such as "Yang Repeatedly", "Family Death", "Death" and "No Letter", which are not good names. In addition, for example, Wu, Wu, Mo, Mao and other surnames in common surnames. Because surnames themselves have indecent homophones such as "Wu", "Wu" and "You" (with M sound and dialect "Wu"), when they are associated with names, they often change their nature. Such as "Fu", "Lu" and "Shou" are originally auspicious words, but when they are matched with the above three surnames, although they are written as "Five Blessingg", "Mu", "Molu" and "risking longevity", they become "no happiness", "no virtue" and "longevity". Another example is a man named Wu Shigou. I watched it for a while, which means "I am a dog". Cai Wu and "no talent" sound very close, not good-looking. In particular, Wu's name should be taken seriously, and there have been many lessons in history. According to the Book of Jin, there were two men named Wude in the Jin Dynasty, one was the prefect, and the other was the scholar Huachi (county magistrate) in Jiangning County. Then both of them were killed by others. For another example, there were two people in the Ming Dynasty, one was Wu Li and the other was Wu Xin.

One of them, Wu Li, was the magistrate of Jinhua, and Wu Xin was appointed as the magistrate of Xinle during the Hongwu period. As a parent, the official is "unreasonable" and "untrustworthy", which shows how inappropriate this title is. As for other surnames, of course, the same is true. For example, according to the Ming History, during the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty, there was a commander named Zhong Song who wanted to marry the daughter of a Korean man, Li Shanchang. When talking about marriage, Li Shanchang was ill in bed, asked his name and answered "Zhong Song". As a result, Li Shanchang was furious and kicked him out of the house. In fact, it is no wonder that Li Shanchang is angry. After all, sick people are most afraid of anything that happens to them. When they were afraid, someone used the homonym of their names to "kill them", but he was not angry. Two years later, Zhong Song fought Yan Bing and died before the battle. Obviously, his name is not harmonious, so he lives for life. As can be seen from the above examples, proper homophony can make a name shine, while improper homophony will damage the dignity of light and hinder the future. When we choose names, it is really necessary to pay attention to the collocation of names, spend time studying the pronunciation of names, try to reduce misunderstandings caused by improper pronunciation and avoid repeating these lessons. In fact, there are countless lessons about improper pronunciation of names. In the past, Chiang Kai-shek's homonym was "damn Chiang Kai-shek", Liao Yifu's homonym was "piss a pot", Hao's homonym was "good woman", Ding Huisi's homonym was "certain death", and Sha Zhu, Mei Qian, Wu Dayong and Li Taofen's homonyms were "egg" and "Li Taofen" respectively. These names all have good meanings. They are not good names because they are easy to be misunderstood and even become the object of jokes when used together with surnames. Another example is Fan, a medical student. Whenever the teacher calls his name, it always causes laughter. The reason is that when his surname and his first name are linked together, it is just like a kind of external medicine "Vasehne". There is also an athlete named Huang Chong. Despite his superb skills, people always think that he is a "locust" when calling his name. Another example is "Yang Wei" or "Yang Wei" and "Yang Wei", which are very common names, but if we think that they are homophonic with the male physiological disease "impotence", we will find that they are not good names.

What's more, some people say that there are two authors in a cultural circle, one is Bi, and they often publish their works jointly. Literally, their names are all good, but if they are read together, they will be mistaken for "sending a bottle of contraceptive cream" by people who don't know the truth. As for the author herself, I personally heard that there was a lady named Liu Xiaojing, whose original name was Liu Jing, because when she was a child in China, she was always pronounced "slippery steep" by a classmate who couldn't pronounce her correctly, which made her parents change her name to her present name. Almost everyone has encountered an example of misunderstanding caused by improper pronunciation of names. Of course, these misunderstandings are not necessarily troubles, but may also inadvertently bring surprises to people. Especially when it is associated with surnames, such misunderstandings may increase a lot. No matter how thoughtful you are when naming names, it is inevitable that there will be unexpected situations, sometimes it will make people happy and sometimes it will make people embarrassed. There is a cross talk that in the early days of liberation, a foreign coachman named Wang was often regarded as a newly appointed cadre "Wang", and some even borrowed money from him. In this way, the foreign coachman became a powerful section chief, and he accidentally picked up the cheap because of the same pronunciation. In addition, some people are influenced by the better pronunciation of surnames. For example, a person named Hao may be considered a human being, which sounds very comfortable. For example, people surnamed Zheng will also be associated with good words such as integrity and decency. These are obvious things. A few years ago, a newspaper also published an article saying that in a unit, there were two leaders named Fu and Zheng, who were the principal and the deputy secretary respectively. Among them, Fu is the secretary. Because the surname is homophonic with "deputy", it is often mistaken for "deputy secretary" by some people who don't understand the situation. As a deputy, Secretary Zheng is often regarded as a "secretary", but he is willing to misunderstand because it does not harm him.

But after a long time, this misunderstanding caused by the opposite pronunciation of surname and position made Fu very unhappy. Finally, he held a special meeting and announced that he would change his surname from now on. To this end, someone also wrote a doggerel, saying, "A secretary whose real name is Fu was angrily regarded as a' deputy' and asked the people to announce that his surname was Zheng, not Fu. Although this is a joke, it does reflect that if you don't pay attention to the pronunciation of words when naming, it is very likely to cause misunderstanding. Some misunderstandings caused by poor pronunciation of names belong to superstition. For example, in ancient times, there was a man named Wang Guojun, whose name was pronounced "the king of national subjugation", which was extremely unlucky for the rulers. However, if contemporary people meet a Mr. Bi Peiguang in business, then maybe everyone is unwilling to do business with him, because his name is homophonic "You will lose without doubt". A few years ago, there was a Singaporean TV star named Wu Gui 'an, who successfully played the image of Du Jianan in Wandering on the Journey. However, because his name was homophonic with "No Return to the Coast", he was considered unlucky and later had to be renamed Wu Dairong. In addition, in Taiwan Province Province, there is a well-known writer Guo Yitong who takes "Bai Yang" as his pen name. A few years ago, he was sentenced to death by the Taiwan Province provincial authorities for some reasons. Later, after he was pardoned and released from prison, a fortune teller said that his life had already been sealed. Because the name Guo Yitong is actually "a hole in the pot": since a hole has been rotten in the pot, it is undoubtedly sentenced to death. Some of the above examples are true and some are false, but the disadvantages of unsightly homophones are the same. In our daily life, things related to the pronunciation of names actually happen. The author once heard from a friend that he had a colleague named Lai. Every time someone asks her last name, she always says "Lai" and "Lai". Although she chose a better word for "Lai", she still felt uncomfortable when others called her Xiao Lai or Miss Lai. In addition, according to a newspaper report, a female college student named Pei was rejected by Changchun for ten times. Finally, she asked the recruiter why, and the recruiter said: Our boss said that you are excellent in all aspects, and he is very satisfied. It's just that he is not satisfied with your surname "Pei", which is the same as "compensation" for "losing money".