1, laws and regulations for students to change their names
According to the provisions of Article 17 and Article 18 of the Regulations on Household Registration in People's Republic of China (PRC), if it is necessary to change the name, I shall apply to the local police station where the household registration is located, and write out the reasons for changing the name completely, and go to the household registration room of the local police station where the household registration is located. When the household registration authority deems it necessary, it may require the applicant to provide proof of change or correction.
2. The situation of students changing their names.
First, go to the police station where the household registration is located to go through the formalities of renaming, and go to the public security bureau to handle the ID card and household registration book with a new name. Then take the processed ID card and household registration book to the police station where the household registration is located to issue a certificate of name change. Take the new ID card, household registration book and the renaming certificate issued by the police station to the school household registration department to rename the student status file.
3. The process of students changing their names
If the parents ask their children to change their names, the parents or guardians shall fill in the application report at the local police station with their resident ID cards and household registration books. Changes can only be made after examination and approval by the police station.
/kloc-If a citizen under the age of 0/8 needs to change his name, he or her parents (adoptive parents or legal guardians) shall apply in writing (autograph). /kloc-citizens above 0/8 who need to change their names shall write a written application (signed by themselves).
The story of celebrity renaming:
1, Guo Moruo
Guo Moruo, formerly named Guo Kaizhen. When I was studying in Japan, I was always attached to my motherland. Once I went back to China to participate in some activities, but I had to go back because my studies were not completed, but my heart and my motherland were linked together, so I changed my name to "Mo Ruo". The word "Ruo" is taken from the names of two rivers in my hometown. Ink (crossing the river with water) and Ruoshui (Minjiang River). Here is a metonymy.
2. Xu Beihong
Xu Beihong, originally named Xu. When he was young, he was often left out in the cold because his family was poor and he didn't go to a formal school. Later, in order to make a living in society and want to go to school, my father borrowed it from others because he couldn't afford it, but no one looked down on him, which made him feel that he had made little progress and could not help but feel sad, just like a swan crying, so he changed his name to "Sad Hong".
3. Xie Bingxin
Xie Bingxin, whose original name was Xie Wanying, wrote "problem novels" during the May 4th Movement and was concerned about the fate of the nation, so he changed his name to "Bing Xin". The word "Bing Xin" is taken from Wang Changling's poem "Lotus Inn and Xin Jian Parting" in the Tang Dynasty: "Luoyang's relatives and friends are like each other, and there is a Bing Xin in the jade pot." The name means to have a "pure" heart for the country.