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Sun Liang fortune-telling _ Sun Liang bug

How to get the name of a girl who is short of wood?

You can take Mengyun, Yu Meng, Hua Meng, Mugetu, Yun Fan and Ai Zhi. You'd better find a fortune teller.

The five elements refer to fire, water and earth in Jin Mu. The ancients divided the date and time of birth (that is, birth) into several stages and replaced them with five elements. The stage when people are born without wood is the lack of wood in the five elements.

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In history books or ancient books, we can often see that the ancients had characters besides names. The ancients were famous for their words, and their names were also called real names. It is said that ancient babies were taken away by their fathers three months after birth (of course, some people say that they can be named after birth).

The word "Zi", also called "Biao Zi", is a name associated with the real name. Men take the characters when they are crowned at the age of 20 (however, in the troubled times of the Three Kingdoms, their thoughts are rebellious, and both Cao Chong and Sun Liang may not follow them before they die), while women 15 take the characters when they are crowned. Surname, before the Xia Dynasty, and the choice of words is said to have begun in the Shang Dynasty, such as overthrowing Shang Tang, formerly known as Lu, also known as Tianyi, the word soup. Also, there is a difference between a name and a character. The ancients often claimed their own names to show humility, called people's words to show respect, and the combination of surnames and words was also a kind of respect.

Names and words are related, related. Some meanings are related, some are complementary, and some are opposite. In addition, the names and characters of the ancients are often taken from classic ancient books.

The obvious influence of name on behavior is mostly attributed to the so-called implicit egocentric effect: we are generally attracted to people and things that are most similar to ourselves. But this view may not stand up to careful scrutiny. Yuri simonson, a psychologist at the University of Pennsylvania, questioned many studies that claimed to support the implicit egocentric effect. He believes that these research results are statistical accidents caused by poor research methods.

People's satisfaction with their names will also affect their happiness index. A research team led by Cai Huajian, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, found that China people's preference for their names is closely related to their happiness: the more people like their names, the happier they will feel.