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What are the taboos about names in the Ming Dynasty? Will people be forbidden to be named Ming (Zhang, Li, Wang, etc. )?

It doesn't matter, the title is the name of the emperor, and the title is not taboo. The year number is given to people, just like the current "X year", when the calendar was written as "X year of Hongwu" and "X year of Yongle". Actually, Zhu Yuanzhang's name is not taboo. As for the taboo of country names, there is no precedent in history. How could there be such a taboo in the Ming Dynasty? As the Qiu Feng brothers said, Wang Shouren was a great Neo-Confucianist and was called Yangming.

Ha, one more thing, the seniority of Ming emperors is not taboo.

The first emperor Zhu Yuanzhang did not evade;

Second generation, allow and avoid;

Three generations, Di, taboo Di;

Four generations under one roof, high spirits, avoid blazing;

Five generations, hope to avoid the base;

Six generations, qi town, avoiding town;

Seven generations, qi Yu, avoiding;

Eight generations, see deep, avoid deep;

Nine generations, blessing and avoidance;

Ten generations, thick photos, avoiding photos;

Eleventh generation; Be generous and avoid it;

Twelve generations, carrying pollution and avoiding pollution;

Thirteen generations, Yi Jun, avoid Jun;

Fourteen generations, often Luo, avoid Luo;

The fifteenth generation, leaving school and avoiding school;

Sixteenth generation, take the opportunity of inspection to avoid inspection.