In the 1960s and 1970s, name changes did not require the approval of the production captain.
1. If the elders agree to the name change, you can go to the local government to change the name.
2. Changing your name now requires the following steps: Changing your surname is legally allowed. Our country's laws stipulate that if a natural person decides or changes his or her name, or a legal person or non-legal person organization decides, changes or transfers his or her name, he or she must go through registration procedures with the relevant authorities in accordance with the law, unless otherwise provided by law.
3. Legal basis: Article 17 of the "Household Registration Regulations" When the contents of the household registration need to be changed or corrected, the head of the household or himself shall report to the household registration authority. The household registration authority will make changes or corrections after verifying the authenticity.
4. Article 1016 of the Civil Code: If a natural person decides or changes his or her name, or a legal person or unincorporated organization decides, changes or transfers his or her name, he or she shall go through registration procedures with the relevant authorities in accordance with the law. However, unless otherwise provided by law. Article 1014. No organization or individual may infringe upon the name or title rights of others through interference, misappropriation, counterfeiting, or other means.