1
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four
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Chinese culture
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Considered a lucky number in Chinese culture, associated with stability and balance
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1
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2
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four
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Chinese culture
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Considered an unlucky number as it sounds similar to the word for 'death'.
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1
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3
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fourth
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Chinese culture
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The number four is considered unlucky in Chinese culture because it sounds similar to the word for 'death'.
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1
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4
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one
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Chinese culture
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Symbolizes unity and completeness, often associated with harmony and balance
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1
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5
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one
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Chinese culture
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Symbolizes unity and completeness
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1
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6
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one
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Chinese culture
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A lucky number associated with unity and beginning, often used in symbolism and superstitions.
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1
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7
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three
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Chinese culture
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Considered a lucky number associated with prosperity and harmony (e.g. three stages of life: birth, marriage, and death).
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1
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8
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three
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Chinese culture
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Considered a lucky number, symbolizing harmony and good fortune
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1
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9
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two
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Chinese culture
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Considered lucky and auspicious, often associated with harmony and balance
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1
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10
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two
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Chinese culture
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Considered a lucky number symbolizing harmony and good fortune.
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1
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11
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two
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Chinese culture
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Considered a lucky number representing harmony and balance, often used in wedding ceremonies and symbolic offerings.
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1
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12
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two
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Chinese culture
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In Chinese culture, the number two is associated with duality and balance, and is considered lucky.
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1
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13
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two
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Chinese culture
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A lucky number symbolizing harmony and balance
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1
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