How to name a girl born on Cold Clothes Festival in 2018? Legends about Cold Clothes Festival

How to name a girl born on Cold Clothes Festival in 2018? Legends about Cold Clothes Festival
The Cold Clothes Festival is on the first day of the tenth month of the lunar calendar every year. It is also known as the "October Festival", "Ancestor Worship Festival" and "Mingyin Festival" among the people. It is a traditional sacrificial festival in my country. The arrival of the tenth month of the lunar calendar means we have to bid farewell to the cool autumn and enter the cold winter. Let’s come to the tenth month of the lunar calendar special topic on Shuimoxiansheng.com to learn about the tenth month of the lunar calendar in 2018.

The fortune of a girl born on the Cold Clothes Festival in 2018:

Lunar calendar date: October 1, 2018 Gregorian calendar date: Thursday, November 8, 2018
Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches: Year of Wuxu, Month of Guihai, Day of Jiachen. Five Elements: Earth, Water, Water, Wood, Earth . Eight Characters: Flat Earth, Dahai, Water, Buddha Lamp, Fire. Based on the above information, we can know that the baby born on the Cold Clothes Festival in 2018 is of Jiamu fate. Since Jiamu is born in the month of Hai, water is relatively strong in the eight characters. Therefore, girls born on this day have strong seals and strong bodies. They like wealth and official restraint, and their useful gods are gold and earth . In other words, it is suitable for a baby to have a name that belongs to the five elements of gold or earth. Of course, this also needs to be considered comprehensively based on the information from each hour.

Analysis of the five elements attributes of each hour:

Zi Hour (23:00-00:59): Jia Zi [Wood and Water]
Chou Hour (01:00-02:59): Yi Chou [Wood and Earth]
Yin Hour (03:00-04:59): Bing Yin [Fire and Wood]
Mao Hour (05:00-06:59): Ding Mao [Fire and Wood]
Chen time (07:00-08:59): Wuchen [earth earth]
Si time (09:00-10:59): Ji Si [Earth and Fire]
Noon (11:00-12:59): Gengwu [Gold and Fire]
Wei time (13:00-14:59): Xinwei [metal and earth]
Shen time (15:00-16:59): Renshen [water and metal]
You Hour (17:00-18:59): Guiyou [Water and Metal]
Xu time (19:00-20:59): Jiaxu [Wood and Earth]
Hai Hour (21:00-22:59): Yi Hai [Wood and Water]

Recommended names for girls whose horoscope favors the metal element:

01. Yinfei, Yuhan, Minghan, Dianqi, Yunling, Yuyao
02. Mingqin, Jinni, Dianrou, Xihui, Mingting, Ruiting
03. Zhong Yi, Ling Yu, Xin Xin, Zhong Ling, Jin Jie, Ling Xue
04. Soft, gentle, gentle, gentle, gentle, gentle, gentle, gentle
05. Rouya, Rouman, Linglong, Linglang, Lingxin, Lingyu
06. Lingyun, Xiuying, Xiuxin, Xiucai, Xiuyun, Xiufang
07. Xiuyu, Zanwen, Xingtian, Duoxin, Qianlei, Xiubing
08. Rouman, Ruizhi, Yuqian, Shixiu, Yanqing, Yuyu
09. Qingling, Qianyi, Rouman, Qianxi, Lingyun, Qianhan
10. Congya, Xingmei, Shuqi, Lingduo, Jingxi, Yiqian

Recommended names for girls whose horoscopes favor earth:

01. Yihe, Yiling, Yinian, Yiran, Yishen, Yixian
02. Wanluan, Wanran, Wanyan, Wanrou, Wanjin, Wanci
03. Wanli, Wanshun, Wanyi, Wanyu, Wanhua, Wanci
04. Wanxie, Yujia, Yuling, Yuchang, Yuxiang, Yushan
05. Yuqing, Yuzhi, Ai Xin, Ai Yue, Ai Yun, Ai Yun
06. Ai Zhen, Ai Zhi, Chun Lan, Chun Yi, Di Yun, En You
07. Feng Yu, Feng Yi, Han Yun, He Yi, He Yi, Yang Hui
08. Yang Ji, Yang Jia, Yang Mu, Yang Qiu, Yang Rong, Yang Shu
09. Yang Wen, Yang Xi, Yang Xu, Yang Xu, Yang Yan, Yang Yan
10. Yang Yu, Yang Ze, Yin Hua, Yi Ai, Yi Duo, Yi Guang

Meaning of the name:

Bell language:
Bell: an ancient bronze percussion instrument and musical instrument. It is shaped like a bell but smaller, with a copper tongue in the cavity that makes a sound when shaken.
Language: language, words spoken. idiom.
Bell language refers to the sound of eaves bells. The quote is from "Book of Jin·Art Biography·Fotucheng": "He can also listen to the sound of bells to predict good and bad luck, and his predictions are always accurate." In the Yuan Dynasty, Wu Shidao's "Following the rhyme of Xu Keyong's visit to Chengtian Husheng Temple and being promoted to Zuocheng on that day": "The tiles are shining brightly, and the bells are ringing loudly." In the Yuan Dynasty, Sadula's "Rhyme of a Friend Visiting Helin": "The monks in the bamboo courtyard have not returned in the east wind, and the bells are ringing in the sunset towers." Cited from Volume 4 of "Supplement to Suiyuan Poetry Talks", Jiang Shen's poem "Visiting Ancient Temples" in the Qing Dynasty: "The sound of chimes flows through the treetops, and the sound of bells circles around the eaves."
A person with this name is like a wind chime that makes pleasant and beautiful sounds. He has a gentle and delicate personality and is a rare beauty. Meaning of the name:
Yin Hua (yin huá):
Sound: also specifically refers to rhythmic sound: sound. temperament. Timbre. Voice and appearance.
Hua: beautiful and glorious: gorgeous. Colorful. Luxurious. Splendid chapter. Huabiao (also known as "Huanbiao").
Origin of the name: (1) A beautiful name. Southern Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Bao Zhao's poem "From Climbing Xianglu Peak" reads: "The sound and beauty are hidden in the high world, and the spirit and soul are hidden in the ancient times."
(2) Refers to a person’s voice, appearance and demeanor. Southern Dynasty, Liang, Jiang Yan's "Ode to the Wounded Friend": "Only music, poetry and wine, Yi, Chu and Yue, north and south."
This name represents a good reputation and elegant voice and manners. People with this name have noble temperament, good speech, and graceful manners. They are like fairies on earth.
Feathered clothes:
Yu: feather, bird's hair. One of the five ancient musical notes (gong, shang, jue, zheng, yu). Equivalent to “6” in simplified musical notation.
Shang: In ancient times, it referred to a skirt and also referred to clothes.
Yuchang comes from "Seven Stories" and "Xiu Ru Ji: Hearing the News Increases Sadness". (Ming) He Jingming's "Seven Descriptions": "On the left, he rides two dragons, and on the right, two Chis, with feathered clothes fluttering and white rainbows hanging down."
"Xiu Ru Ji·Wen Xin Increased Sadness" by Xu Lin of the Ming Dynasty: "The piece "Yu Shang" is a new creation, a new creation. The high and low notes are harmonious, harmonious. The beads are scattered, showing extraordinary talent."

Legend about the Cold Clothes Festival:

1. Meng Jiangnu Delivered Winter Clothes Across Thousands of Miles . According to legend, during the Qin Dynasty, the Meng and Jiang families in Songjiang Prefecture in Jiangnan planted gourds and gave birth to a daughter, named Meng Jiangnu, who married Fan Qiliang. Later, Qi Liang was captured and forced to build the Great Wall in the northern border. Meng Jiangnu traveled thousands of miles to find her husband and give him winter clothes. When she arrived at the foot of the Great Wall, she found that her husband had died and was buried inside the wall. Meng Jiangnu was filled with grief and indignation. She cried towards the Great Wall day and night. Finally, she moved heaven and earth so much that her tears collapsed the Great Wall, revealing her husband's body. For thousands of years, this story of loyal love has been widely circulated.
After Meng Jiangnu cried down the 800-li Great Wall, she confronted Qin Shihuang face to face, avenged her husband and vented her anger. Finally, she jumped into the sea with her husband's remains in her arms and died with him. At the moment of jumping into the sea, the waves surged and slowly arched up two reefs. It is said that Jiangnu's tomb on the sea can never be submerged no matter how high the tide is.
Because of the story of Meng Jiangnu who traveled thousands of miles to find her husband and send him winter clothes, the first day of the tenth month of the lunar calendar is called "Cold Clothes Festival" both inside and outside the Great Wall. "Burning winter clothes on the first day of October" has long become a custom in the north to pay tribute to deceased relatives.
2. The legend of Jiangsu's "Red Bean Rice" is that later generations celebrated the first day of October as a day of mourning for the dead, and used red bean rice as a offering. There is still a legend in Dafeng, Jiangsu Province. The legend goes like this: Once upon a time there was a cowherd who was hacked to death by the landlord because he resisted the landlord. His blood dyed the rice scattered on the ground red. That day was the first day of October. Since then, the poor have eaten red bean rice on the first day of October to commemorate him. There is a nursery rhyme as a testimony: "On the morning of October, look at the cowboy running home; if he refuses to leave, the landlord will slap you with three plows and a thin knife.
3. Cai Mo burned paper to "save" Hui Niang. According to Chinese folklore, when Cai Lun first invented paper, business was brisk. Cai Lun's sister-in-law Hui Niang asked her husband Cai Mo to learn papermaking from Cai Lun. After returning, they opened a paper mill. However, the paper made by Cai Mo was of poor quality and could not be sold, which made the two of them very anxious. Later, Hui Niang thought of a way to get out of the predicament.
One night, Hui Niang pretended to die of an acute illness. Cai Mo was heartbroken and grieved in front of her coffin. He burned paper and cried, "I learned papermaking from my brother, but we were not careful. The quality of the paper we made was poor, and it made you sick. I want to burn this paper to ashes to relieve the hatred in my heart." After he finished burning it, he brought more paper to burn. After burning for a while, he heard Hui Niang shouting in the coffin, "Open the door, I'm back." This frightened people, and they opened the coffin. Hui Niang sang in a pretentious voice: Money in the world can go everywhere, but paper is used in business in the underworld. If my husband hadn’t burned the paper, who would have let me go home?
Hui Niang sang many times and said, "Just now I was a ghost, now I am a human, don't be afraid. When I arrived in the underworld, the King of Hell made me suffer by turning a millstone. My husband gave me money, and many little ghosts helped me. It is true that money can make ghosts turn a millstone. The official San Cao also asked me for money. I gave him all the money, and he opened the back door of the underworld and let me come back." Cai Mo pretended to be confused: "I didn't give you any money, did I?" Hui Niang said, "The paper you burn is the money of the underworld." After saying that, Cai Mo picked up a few bundles of paper and burned them for his parents.
When the people present heard this, they thought that burning paper had great benefits and they all bought paper from Cai Mo. Hui Niang generously gave the paper to her fellow villagers. Word of this spread from one person to ten, and from ten to a hundred. Villagers from near and far came to buy Cai's paper to burn for their dead relatives. In less than two days, the backlog of paper was sold out. The day when Hui Niang "returned to life" was the first day of the tenth month in the lunar calendar. Therefore, later generations would offer sacrifices to their ancestors and burn paper at their graves on that day to show their remembrance of their ancestors.

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