The Number 7
On one hand, the sound of the Chinese word for 7 (七 qī) corresponds with that of positive words like 齊 (qí; uniform, even), 气 (qì; life force, energy) and 起 (qǐ; to stand up). Seven is thus usually considered a lucky number for relationships.
The numbers 2, 3, 6, and 8 are generally considered to be lucky, while 4 is considered unlucky. These traditions are not unique to Chinese culture, with other countries with a history of Han characters also having similar beliefs stemming from these concepts.
8 is the luckiest number in Chinese culture because his pronunciation “Ba” sounds similar to the word “fa”, which means to make fortune. The number 8 is associated with wealth, prosperity, success and status and for this reason business men favor it very much.
5 (五, WǓ) - LUCKY/UNLUCKY
The number 5 is associated with both good luck and bad luck depending on context. Since 五 sounds similar to 无 (wú), which means “not” or “without” in Chinese language, it can be viewed as bad luck.
7 in Chinese Culture. In the traditional Chinese culture, Seven represents the combination of Yin, Yang and Five Elements (Metal, Wood, Water, Fire and Earth). This combination is considered as “harmony” in the ideology of Confucianism.
The Chinese language is rich in homophones, which makes it easy to turn numbers into proxies for words and phrases, like 88 (bābā) or 'bye-bye. ' That explains why 666 (liùliùliù) refers to the Chinese word for smooth or skilled (溜, liù) instead of the devil.
The numbers 8, 2, 6, and 9 are the favorite lucky numbers of most Chinese people. Combinations of the above are deemed as lucky numbers too, such as 66, 88, 168.
555 "(crying)". 555 (pinyin: wǔwǔwǔ) represents 呜呜呜 (pinyin: wūwūwū) the sound of tearful crying, but it is not towards the feeling of sadness, but more of pitiful. 666 – "cool" or "nice."
Even so, the number 13 is not to be considered unlucky because, in Chinese Mandarin, the number 13 translates to 'assured growth' or 'definitely vibrant,' which goes to show that the number 13 is an auspicious number in Chinese culture.
To signify everlasting love, 99, 999, or 9999 roses are usually sent to present the eternal love. The number 9 is also traditionally associated with the Chinese emperor.
7 is an important number in Buddhism, and is also considered lucky. 8 is considered a lucky number due to its shape.
But the number four is considered unlucky because it sounds a lot like the word for “death,” and as a result Chinese buildings often lack a fourth floor (just as American buildings sometimes skip the 13th). Likewise, Chinese drivers avoid license plates ending in four.
Featured throughout the collection are the numbers “8888,” “168,” and “777,” representing fortune, wealth, and prosperity. Giving the gift of Lucky Money is part of a rich tradition celebrating the Chinese Lunar New Year, as well as special occasions like weddings, birthdays, and the arrival of new babies.
Number 3 in Chinese Culture
It is believed that groups of 3 in Chinese culture are even luckier. It has a meaning of more than two, many and several. For example, Confucius said: 'Three people are walking together; at least one of them is good enough to be my teacher.
In Chinese numerology, 888 usually means triple fortune, as a form of strengthening of the digit 8. On its own, the number 8 is often associated with great fortune, wealth and spiritual enlightenment. Hence, 888 is considered triple.
One of the less common angel numbers, 444 is considered lucky in Western cultures but has a slightly negative connotation in South-Asian countries like China, Korea, Japan and Vietnam. The number four is related to death in their cultures, and it phonetically sounds like the word for death in the Japanese language.
233(333333)
Internet slang that essentially means “LOL.” Its origin is in the pop culture website and forum Maopu. When using Maopu, one can insert various emoticons, and if you scroll down the list, the 233rd emoticon looks like this: a figure laughing and hitting the floor with its fists.
Number 88 symbolizes fortune and good luck in Chinese culture, since the word 8 sounds similar to the word fā (發, which implies 發財, or wealth, in Mandarin or Cantonese). The number 8 is considered to be the luckiest number in Chinese culture, and prices in Chinese supermarkets often contain many 8s.
12 represents the harmony of the yin and yang: In Chinese numerology, one is a yang number, ruled by the sun and symbolizing independence and individualism. Two is a yin number ruled by the moon and represents symmetry and balance. Together in the number 12: harmony.
69 is: a lucky number. a semiprime. a Blum integer, since the two factors of 69 are both Gaussian primes.
👉 6 (liù) – covering casual conversation AND wishing luck.
Eight, 八 (bā) is one of the Chinese lucky numbers because it appears in the idiom 六六大顺 liùliù dàshùn – “six-six-big-smooth” – which means that “everything goes smoothly”.
Background: The numbers 4, 14 and 24 are associated with death for Cantonese-speaking Chinese people, as the words for these numbers sound like the words for "death", "must die" and "easy to die", respectively.
918 – Come on!
You're probably familiar with 加油吧! (Jiāyóu ba!) as a term of encouragement in Chinese. 918 (jiǔ yāo bā) can be used to represent 加油吧! The number one (yī) is sometimes pronounced as “yāo” to avoid confusion with seven (qī).
On May 20, men express “520” (I love you) to their significant other. The subsequent day, women reply with “521” to indicate their reciprocation of love.