Netizen Qin Qin wrote dictated:
My daughter was born in 2012, 5 years old this year, when I gave birth to my daughter, it was popular to take four-word names, so I followed the wind with my husband, because my husband's surname is Li, my surname is Yang, so I named the child Li Muzhi Yang, just named the child for a year or two I still feel very good, I think I and my husband are quite creative, but slowly as the child goes to school and begins to use the big name, I found that people around me began to treat my daughter with a different eye or attitude. I sometimes even hear people in the village say that we blindly name the child, pretend to be 13, and say that we have no culture (it is true that my husband and I are both high school graduates, even if we have no culture, at that time, there was indeed a problem of following the trend in naming my daughter), but the child's name has been raised, we feel that there is no need to change her name, and I don't feel so ugly now. Now that the second treasure is about to be born, my husband and I have tried my best to take his name, I don't know whether to continue to take the name of four words or simply take a name, how do you think about taking the name of four words? Are there parents around in the same situation as us?

Seeing the letter from this netizen, I believe that many post-70s and post-80s mothers have experienced the trend of popular artificial compound surnames in the first four or five years, and many babies born in those years have been crowned with artificial compound surnames by their parents, so what do you think of artificial compound surname netizens?
The following will give you a few more representative views of netizens:
Netizen 1: The name of the Han people is generally two or three words, why do many people take four words for children who are now popular, and some take what plum peach wood, the same as the Japanese name.
Netizen 2: I don't have much prejudice against the four-character name, but in the end, I have to bring a "son" and I really can't help but doubt the heart, especially the last two words are Junko, Sachiko or something, and these parents are dead set on saying that they are not learning Japanese who believes? Speaking of Junzi, the casting person of the Jinling Thirteen Chao is not brain cramps, looking for a Name very similar to the Japanese Yuan Yang Junzi to play the Victim of Nanjing, what is the idea?
Netizen 3: My baby is called "Zhao Yan Lingxi", which uses my wife's surname "Yan", and "Lingxi" means that I and my wife have a little bit of lingxi. I think the name sounds good and makes sense.
Netizen 4: My husband and I are all only seedlings, no matter who the child is surnamed with, the two families will have opinions, so there is a compromise compound surname, the surname of me and my husband is combined together, called "Zhang Hu Tianyi", we are more satisfied, there are few duplicate names, killing two birds with one stone.
The above is the opinion of several netizens on the artificial compound surname, do you have the same problems as Qinqin around you? What do you think of artificial compound surnames?