2025-02-10 HaiPress
In Chinese culture, a name is not merely a symbol but embodies parental expectations and encodes an individual's destiny. As an old saying goes: “Giving a child a thousand pieces of gold is not as valuable as teaching them a skill, but giving a name surpasses all.” A good name, like spring breeze and rain, can subtly affect a person's life. The eight characters naming is the crystallization of ancient wisdom. Through precise analysis of an individual’s birth time, along with the yin-yang, five elements, heavenly stems, and earthly branches, a newborn’s name can be tailored to harmonize with their destiny, bringing fortune, avoiding misfortune, and guiding them toward a bright future.

The “eight characters” refer to the heavenly stems and earthly branches associated with one’s birth time, recording each person's unique energy field. Just like fingerprints, everyone has their own unique eight characters. The eight characters naming is based on deciphering this set of codes, finding the matching five elements attributes, and integrating them into a name. A name that matches the eight characters can make up for innate deficiencies, strengthen one's own advantages, and make it easier for people to succeed in life.

Master Chiu is well versed in the eight characters naming. He once won the championship in the eight characters fortune-telling competition in Hong Kong, won the third place in TVB's “Psychic King 2” program, and has served as a feng shui consultant for many well-known institutions. Master Chiu has spent over 20 years studying eight-character fortune-telling, Xuan Kong feng shui, Purple Star Astrology, physiognomy, palmistry, onomastics, Seven Heavenly Bodies and Four Imaginary Stars, and more, gaining deep expertise in traditional Chinese numerology. Rather than merely applying formulas, he blends the wisdom of ancient sages with modern scientific theories and over a decade of practical experience, delivering each client a personalized consultation from a professional perspective. Master Chiu believes that eight-character naming should consider not only the child's birth time but also the parents’ surname, family background, expectations, and other factors. A well-chosen name should complement the child’s eight characters, nurture their potential, and support their growth. At the same time, a name should also conform to the family's cultural background and parents' expectations, so that the child can be recognized in society.
Master Chiu emphasizes that naming requires an understanding of the traditional culture of Chinese poetry and a deep understanding and application of the eight characters, five elements, yin-yang, etc., in order to truly grasp the essence of naming. Naming is not merely a symbol; it is also a weighty responsibility and a hopeful aspiration. Choosing Master Chiu means choosing peace of mind, guidance, and positive expectations for the future.
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