Xin is a common word for naming and a popular word, but Xin is used wrongly. Why? Because Xin Wuxing is wrong. As we all know, Xin Wuxing belongs to gold, which is wrong, all wet. In fact, the numerology of Xin characters is very complicated, with at least six numerology units, and the dominant five elements belong to the soil, because Tibetan cattle belong to the soil. In short, the five elements of Chinese characters are unreliable, and any naming method based on the five elements is wrong!
Xin = sound+death+fragrance. As far as fragrance is concerned, it is not simple. Incense = grain+day = thousand+eight+day = ten+eight+day. A fragrant character has four numerology units. In short, Xin is hard to use, so use gold.
Xin is a commonly used word with proper names, but it is not easy to use for two reasons: First, Xin's Yi is too complicated to match the eight characters; Second, there is something wrong with Xin Wuxing. As we all know, Xin Wuxing belongs to gold, which is biased. Xin = sound+death+fragrance. In fact, neither sound nor death is a golden word, which means that the five elements of Xin belong to gold. In short, any naming method based on the five elements of Chinese characters is questionable.