Business name numerology 156/22/2023 54 ( pinyin: wǔ sì Cantonese Yale: ńg sei) sounds like "my death" in Mandarin (吾死, wú sǐ) and "not die" in Cantonese (唔死, m̀ séi).53 ( pinyin: wǔ sān Cantonese Yale: ńg sāam) sounds like "my life" in Mandarin (吾生, wú shēng) and "not birth" in Cantonese (唔生, m̀ sāang).'me') and Cantonese (唔, Cantonese Yale: m̀ lit. The number 5 (五, pinyin: wǔ Cantonese Yale: ńg) sounds like "me" in Mandarin (吾, pinyin: wú lit. Similarly in Vietnamese, the number 4 (四) is called tứ in Sino-Vietnamese, which sounds like tử ( 死) (death) in Vietnamese. Thus a building whose top floor is numbered 100 would in fact have just eighty one floors. Where East Asian and Western cultures blend, such as in Hong Kong, it is possible in some buildings that the thirteenth floor along with all the floors with 4s to be omitted. Thus, some buildings in East Asia omit floors and room numbers containing 4, similar to the Western practice of some buildings not having a 13th floor because 13 is considered unlucky. The number 4 (四, pinyin: sì Cantonese Yale: sei) is considered an unlucky number in Chinese because it is nearly homophonous to the word "death" (死 pinyin: sǐ Cantonese Yale: séi). However, recently people start to think 4 is not lucky because of its pronunciation. Actually, all even numbers are considered lucky in China. There is no bad meaning of 4 traditionally. Numbers 4, 13 and 14 are omitted in some Chinese buildings. On the other hand, number 3 (三, pinyin: sān Cantonese Yale: sāam) sounds like 散 ( pinyin: sàn Cantonese Yale: saan) which means "to split" or "to separate" or "to part ways" or "to break up with" so it is a bad number too. It's significant since it is one of three important stages in a person's life (birth, marriage, and death). The number 3 (三, pinyin: sān Cantonese Yale: sāam) sounds like 生 ( pinyin: shēng Cantonese Yale: sāang), which means "to live" or "life" so it's considered a good number. 28 ( Cantonese Yale: yih baat) in Cantonese sounds like "easy prosper" (易發, Cantonese Yale: yih faat).24 ( Cantonese Yale: yih sei) in Cantonese sounds like "easy die" (易死, Cantonese Yale: yih séi).'joy'), can be repeated to form the character 囍 ( pinyin: shuāng xǐ Cantonese Yale: sēung héi lit. It is common to repeat characters in product brand names, such as the character 喜 ( pinyin: xǐ Cantonese Yale: héi lit. There is a Chinese saying: "good things come in pairs". In Cantonese, 2 (二 or 兩, Cantonese Yale: yih or léuhng) is homophonous with the characters for "easy" (易, Cantonese Yale: yih) and "bright" (亮, Cantonese Yale: leuhng), respectively. The number 2 (二, cardinal, pinyin: èr or 兩, used with units, pinyin: liǎng) is most often considered a good number in Chinese culture. For example: November 11 is the Singles' Day in China, as the date has four ‘1’ which stand for singles. But it can also symbolize loneliness or being single. It is a number given to winners to indicate the first place. The number 1 (一, pinyin: yī Cantonese Yale: yāt) is neither auspicious nor inauspicious. The number 0 (零, pinyin: líng) is the beginning of all things and is generally considered a good number, because it sounds like 良 (pinyin: liáng), which means 'good'. 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. The numbers 2, 3, 6, and 8 are generally considered to be lucky, while 4 is considered unlucky. Some numbers are believed by some to be auspicious or lucky (吉利, pinyin: jílì Cantonese Yale: gātleih) or inauspicious or unlucky (不吉, pinyin: bùjí Cantonese Yale: bātgāt) based on the Chinese word that the number sounds similar to.
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