Jian, the five element attribute is wood, which means indestructible, indestructible, unbreakable, and tough rock. For people whose five elements belong to wood, their main character is benevolence, benevolence, righteousness and morality, their character is upright, and their emotions are mainly harmony, which means harmony, happiness and beauty.
Combined with the word Jian, it can be named "Shan Jian", which means kind-hearted. It means a person who has good intentions and can make good decisions.
Combined with the word "Jian", it can be named "Jian Yi". Yi means both virtue and art. It means a person with both talents and radiant spirit.
Combined with the word Jian, it can be named "De Jian". De means morality and etiquette. It means a person with high moral character and excellent academic performance.
Combined with the word "Jian", it can be named "Jianhai". Sea means boundless. It means a person who is broad-minded and sincere.
With the word "Jian" combined, it can be named "Mao Jian", which means "luxuriant and prosperous". It means a person with abundant wealth and good fortune.
Etymological evolution:
It is both a pictorial and phonetic character. Congtu Cong_ (qiān), _ is also a sound. Xingpangtu is the pictogram of a clod of soil, indicating that the original meaning of Jian is related to earth; Xingpang also has the sound side _ in the word Jian, which not only represents the sound (Jian and _ are the same as the true part of the Ya sound) but also indicates that the original meaning of Jian is related to solidity.
The character Jian (glyph 1) first appeared in the ancient writings of the Warring States Period. The main structure is _上TU下下, and if it is different, TU or ren (ren and TU are radical interchanges with close meanings), TU or The decorative dot is _ (glyph 12); the component "you" of glyph 9 can be made as 洴 (you and 洴 are also radical interchanges with similar meanings); or it can be made as cross (glyph 0); or the inner part of the character can be made as ren , also known as "洴" (glyph 13).
The last part of regular script is Jian, which mainly involves changes in writing style and simplified characters. The original meaning of "Shuowen" is "rigid", that is, hard. "The Way of Being an Official" from Yunmeng Qin Slips: "Essence, integrity, prudence and solidity." The first edition of "Laozi" on silk in the Mawangdui Han Tomb: "Those who are strong will die." By extension, it refers to solid things. "Mozi Lu Wen": "(Mo) Zhai Lu was strong and sharp, and saved the princes from trouble."