What is the most unlucky number that the Chinese have called the most unlucky? Why do you say that

Updated on society 2024-06-27
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It is "4", because the number "4" is homophonic with the word "death" in Chinese, so it is called the most unlucky number.

    There are still 14 digital products in use:

    The 14 stealth aircraft will fly test, and if it is not auspicious, it will not be named J-14;

    Such as the familiar 114 query**. Serve everyone, how good;

    There are also old brand 414 towels and so on.

    Explanation of 4: "One" is the beginning.

    First place, everyone aspires to climb the peak. It is reasonable to create something for the first-class level and compete for the first. And because this "one" is pure, dedicated, full, and complete feelings, it is really commendable to "be single-minded" and "follow the law";

    Fourth" is the word of accessibility. People's entrepreneurship, no matter what kind of business, always hope to be able to reach in all directions and develop smoothly in all directions. A good man is determined to be in all directions, takes the four seas as his home, and strives for refinement and progress with benevolence and virtue, which can also be called a steady and stable achievement.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The number hailed as the most unlucky by the Chinese should be 13. Math 13 is a very unlucky and unfortunate number in the eyes of Westerners, and in Western culture, there are many terrible rumors about the number 13, which has led to some strange customs in Western countries, such as: people generally do not hold activities on the 13th, some high-rise buildings are not built, the 13th floor car does not have a 13 number, and the new store cannot be carried out on the 13th, etc.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Three and four, because "three" is homophonic with "scattered", and "four" is homophonic with "death", although this is a bit superstitious, but we can't change this status quo.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Chinese do not like 4Because it sounds like death.

    3 and 7 have religious significance in it.

    Seven and three. In the Bible are considered infinite numbers. It's reincarnation.

    In China. Some commonly used ones are 7749 days. The first seven after the death of a person is seven two seven three seven. All embody infinity. Transmigration. Religious implications.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    We Chinese think those numbers are unlucky:

    In addition to 4, there are 3.

    Idioms are picky.

    Fourth, lose three falls.

    Fourth, push three resistance four and so on, have you noticed? These idioms containing "three" and "four" are dejorative. Why do idioms depreciate "three" and "four"?

    Flipping through the idiom dictionary, I found that not only three and four have this problem in idioms, but as long as three and any other numbers meet, there are basically most derogatory meanings and very few positive meanings.

    For example, "three long and two short", "half-hearted", "three days of fishing, two days of drying nets", is the problem in the "three"?

    How to explain these linguistic phenomena, let's find out from common sense.

    In traditional Chinese culture, "three" is a very special number, which often indicates the limit of the number, that is, it has reached the end.

    The Tao Te Ching says: "One life is two, two is three, and three is everything." "When it comes to three, I won't go down, and then it's infinity.

    Cao Di's Polemic also said: "One drum of strength, then decline, three and exhaustion." "What about four? Without.

    There is also a folk saying called "again and again, again and again", which means that for those who make mistakes, they can be forgiven once or twice, but the third time is the limit of tolerance.

    We say "repeatedly" emphasized, not "repeatedly" emphasized. Chinese like to use "three" to talk about things, as if mentioning "three" refers to all numbers. Coupled with the habit of Chinese, they like to be in pairs, like to be five or ten, and "three" is an odd number, uneven, unregular, and unstable, so traditionally people are used to use "three" to refer to some bad things.

    Over time, the idiom with "three" has become more and more depreciative, and the praise has become less and less.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There is no such thing as an auspicious number, a number is just a number, it does not represent anything, it portends anything, it is just a superstition, let the number take the blame.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I know that the Chinese think that 4 is a very unlucky number, because four and death are homonyms, in fact, how can there be so many sayings.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    People are more annoying, is it because the highest tree in China has a homonym called death? But Chinese like horns, this word, in China the meaning is better.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There has always been the number 4.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Auspicious numbers, then there must be unlucky numbers, I think the unlucky numbers are 3 and 4 and so on. Three homophonic scattered, so it gives people a feeling of unhappiness, but it is even more homophonic death, so many hotels have replaced the room number with four to eight or six, in order to be auspicious.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I think it should be six. Because Chinese have a special favor for the number "six" since ancient times, such as the "six six six Shun" that ancient people have been pursuing, even modern people like "six" when buying a house, and like to bring "six" license plate numbers when buying a car, which can show the special feelings of Chinese for "six".

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Nine, there are ninety-five supreme, the dragon gives birth to nine sons, ninety-nine to one, nine is the number of the supreme yang in Chinese culture, and it is generally related to the royal family

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Six, is on behalf of the smooth, eight is also better, homonym is the meaning of "hair", wealth, nine is also better, "long" meaning, long and long.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Another example is six, "six six Shun" has the meaning of smooth and smooth, and eight has the same sound as "fat", which means to make a fortune.

    The style of numbers has its own merits, and each number is given a beautiful meaning by people, which may not have any real effect, but it is people's good wishes and pursuit of life.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I think it's six, because there is such an idiom called six or six Shun, that is, the expectation and desire for a better life. Smooth means smooth, which means that the career is smooth and everything goes well.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The most auspicious number is nine, because it is the largest number in a single digit, and it has the meaning of longevity.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The most unlucky number in China should be 4. Because "4" is extended to death, death. Also, China likes the number 8, the number 9.

    Because the homonym of the number 8 is "hair", the number 9 can be associated with a long time, forever. For foreigners, the least favorite number is 13. Because in the famous painting of "The Last Supper", there is an incident in which Judas betrays Jesus; And there happened to be 13 people in the painting.

    To sum up, the number 4 is the least liked by the Chinese people.

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