1
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eight
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Chinese culture
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Considered a lucky number associated with prosperity and wealth
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1
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2
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eight
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Chinese culture
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Considered an auspicious number representing wealth and prosperity, often seen as lucky in various contexts
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1
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3
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eight
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Chinese culture
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Number associated with prosperity and wealth, considered very lucky
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1
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4
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eleven
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Chinese culture
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In Chinese culture, the number eleven is considered lucky, especially in relation to the festivals and traditions.
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1
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5
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eleven
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Chinese culture
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Considered lucky, as it sounds like 'one life' or 'forever' in Mandarin
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1
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6
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eleven
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Chinese culture
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Considered a lucky number
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1
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7
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five
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Chinese culture
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Considered a lucky number, especially when pronounced similar to the word for 'no' in Chinese
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1
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8
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five
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Chinese culture
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Considered a lucky number, particularly in relation to the five elements: wood, fire, earth, metal, and water
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1
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9
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nine
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Chinese culture
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Considered an unlucky number in Chinese and Japanese cultures, as it sounds similar to the word for 'suffering' or 'torment'
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1
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10
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seven
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Chinese culture
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Considered an unlucky number, associated with misfortune and negativity.
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1
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11
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six
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Chinese culture
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Considered a lucky number associated with harmony and balance
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1
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12
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six
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Chinese culture
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The number six (六, liù) is considered lucky, representing smoothness and success.
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1
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13
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six
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Chinese culture
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Six is often celebrated as an auspicious age, symbolizing harmony and balance.
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1
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14
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six
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Chinese culture
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Considered a lucky number representing smoothness and success.
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1
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15
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ten
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Chinese culture
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Considered an auspicious number representing perfection, harmony, and the combination of Heaven, Earth, and Man
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1
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