Numbers - Chinese Numerology and Slangs

 Numbers - Chinese Numerology and Slangs


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    Item #
  1. 6
  2. 66, 666 and 6666
  3. 77, 777 and 7777
  4. 8
  5. 88, 888 and 8888 
  6. 9
  7. 99,999 and 9999


#1 - 6 in Chinese numerology:
  • The number 6 is considered an auspicious number and is associated with smoothness and good fortune. 
  • In Mandarin, it sounds like “slick” or “smooth”. In Cantonese, 6 sounds like “good fortune” or “happiness” . Therefore, it is often considered a good number for business.  It is associated with wealth, good fortune, and prosperity. 
  • In Chinese culture, it’s common to use the number 6 in telephone numbers and vehicle identification numbers for good luck. The phrase which means “everything is going smoothly” is also commonly used.

#2 - 66, 666 and 6666 in Chinese numerology:
  • In Chinese numerology, any time you triplicate a lucky number, it makes it even more lucky. Therefore, 66, 666 and 6666 are seen as an amplification of the positive attributes associated with the number 6.
  • People will pay lots of money to have 666 in their phone number or license plate because they think that it is very lucky.
  • The pronunciation of “666” in Mandarin Chinese sounds similar to the phrase “liù liù liù,” which means “smooth sailing” or "everything goes well".

#3 - 7 in Chinese numerology:
  • The the number 7 is considered quite significant.
  • It sounds like “even” in Mandarin so it is a good number for relationships.
  • It also sounds like “arise” and “life essence” in Mandarin.
  • The number 7 represents the combination of Yin, Yang, and the Five Elements (Metal, Wood, Water, Fire, and Earth). This combination is considered as “harmony” in the ideology of Confucianism.
  • In Taoism, it stands for Tao which has a close connection with kindness and beauty.
  • However, seven can also be considered an unlucky number since the 7th month (July) is a "ghost month".

#4 - 77, 777 and 7777 in Chinese numerology:
  • Just like the number 6, the repetition of a lucky number in Chinese numerology is often seen as an amplification of its positive attributes3. Therefore, 777 could be seen as an intensification of the positive energies associated with the number 7.
  • In Chinese numerology, the number 777 is considered a lucky number that brings positive energies and fulfillment.. It’s seen as a cosmic high-five for success and spiritual growth.. However, it’s also suggested that it can lead to manic depression or philosophical radicalism.

#5 - 8 in Chinese numerology:
  • The number 8 is considered the luckiest number in Chinese numerology. 

  • It is associated with success, wealth, and abundance. 

  • The Mandarin word for 8 sounds very similar to the word for fortune and wealth. Therefore, it’s often associated with prosperity.
  • Chinese people tend to prefer the number 8 when buying a house, license plate, or telephone number, as they believe the number 8 can bring them good fortune and prosperity. In China, license plates featuring the number 8 are highly sought after, and plates containing multiple 8s can be extremely expensive.

#6 - 88, 888 and 8888 in Chinese numerology:
  • Just like the number 6, the repetition of a lucky number in Chinese numerology is often seen as an amplification of its positive attributes. Therefore, 888 could be seen as an intensification of the positive energies associated with the number 8.

#7 - 9 in Chinese numerology:
  • The number 9 holds great significance in Chinese numerology and is considered a lucky number. It is associated with longevity, completeness, power, passion, and good fortune. 

  • The pronunciation of 9 in Mandarin Chinese sounds like “long duration of time” or "everlasting".

  • People with the lucky number 9 are able to freely create an easy and relaxed atmosphere. They make people around them laugh and encourage them to live a colorful life. They are very considerate in taking good care of anyone in need of help. With an inborn free soul, many people, having 9 as the lucky number, never stop weaving their dreams. 
  • In Chinese culture, the number 9 is often used in important events and celebrations such as weddings and business launches4. For instance, a man usually presents his lover 99 or 999 roses to symbolize eternal love2. Similarly, according to the traditional Chinese marriage custom, the bridegroom has to give a Red Packet to his bride’s family, in which CNY 9,999 or CNY 99,999 is enclosed to bless a long-lasting marriage of the couple2.
#8 - 99, 999 and 9999 in Chinese numerology:
  • Just like the number 6, the repetition of a lucky number in Chinese numerology is often seen as an amplification of its positive attributes. Therefore, 999 could be seen as an intensification of the positive energies associated with the number 9.