Wang Yao founded the China school of image number naming, and established the relationship between names and many aspects of life destiny. The number of strokes of a name and its combination are closely related to the fate of life. Now many terminologists deny this. Some well-known nominators in China have published articles saying that it is nonsense and groundless that the number of strokes of a name affects the fate of life, and some prestigious Zhouyi experts also hold this view. Although some experts in nomology believe that the mathematical strokes of names are related to the fate of life, they are not specific. Most of them still rely on the backward Japanese five-grid naming theory, which has not been innovated and developed for many years and has become the object of criticism by other jurisprudence experts. Because the five-grid naming is inaccurate in predicting the fate of life, it is inevitable to be criticized for its major defects. Even the recently published toponymic books of Hong Kong's famous geomantic masters are still named according to the backward five-grid theory of toponymy. According to the present situation of the naming field of Yi School, Professor Wang Yao will publish his own theoretical work "China Iconology", which is innovative and developed on the basis of predecessors. Eight-dimensional numerology is put forward from the mathematical theory of name strokes and life fate, which makes up for the shortcomings and defects of the five-grid numerology that is still popular at present (at present, more than 90% of naming companies are still named according to this law). There are eight directions, gossip and names with eight dimensions. A new eight-dimensional mathematical naming theory has been formed, which is very accurate in predicting the fate of life and has been praised and recognized by the Yi naming community.
Another important part of iconology in China is iconology. The image of everything is the basic principle of Yi-ology, and Chinese characters are hieroglyphics and symbols of wisdom. When the ancients created characters, they were described according to the prototype and nature of things, and the characters had the nature of the original. For example, there is a disaster in Britain, a disaster in Tiger Tiger, or being disturbed by villains. Names and characters' images also have great influence on the fate of life. In this respect, many friends who know the five-grid anatomy of names do not pay enough attention to names and characters and think less, so there are few books published in this area, and they can hardly be seen. Wang Yao's experience in studying image names for more than 20 years proves that the images of names and characters cannot be underestimated and have a great influence on the fate of life. That is to say, China's image mathematics school not only attaches importance to the influence of the eight-dimensional mathematics of names on life destiny, but also attaches importance to the influence of names and characters' images on life destiny, which are an organic part and inseparable.
For the first time, Mr. Wang Yao used considerable space to discuss the relationship between name and enterprise talent management, brand name and the rise and fall of enterprises in China, which is also his innovation and development in the naming field.
Mr Wang Yao has been engaged in the research and application of Chinese studies for a long time. Known as a master of Chinese studies application and an excellent expert in Chinese studies management. In recent years, he has published one to eight volumes of The Book of Changes, and he is a leading figure in contemporary Yi studies. In the study of architectural geomantic omen, Mr. Wang Yao has also made many new discoveries and insights, which have been well received and recognized by many corporate customers and individual customers.
China Agricultural Bank, China Bank, China Merchants Bank, China Bank of Communications, Guo Jin Gold Group, Tsinghua University and China Academy of Social Sciences often invite Mr. Wang Yao as a guest speaker to tell students and customers about the China culture of the Yijing.