5/29/2023 0 Comments Good luck sigilThis is the money shareholders or business partners receive when the company earns profit. Another Chinese expression is 分红 (fēn hóng). Countries like Hong Kong, Malaysia and Singapore broadly use this Chinese expressions. The bonus one receives from the company at the end of the year is 年终花红 (nián zhōng huā hóng). That is why, the red packets that children receive during Chinese new year is 红包 (hóng bāo), which is red packet in English translations. In Chinese culture, red color means warm, festive, lively and filled with emotional senses. Chinese on the other handĬonsider red and yellow to be lucky colors in Chinese beliefs.Ĭhinese preference for the color red is not something new. Germans prefer brown, black and dark blue. This Chinese number 9 is also said to be traditionally associated with the Chinese emperor.Ĭulture has its own color preferences. Number 9 in Chinese is greatly welcome and accepted in weddings and birthdays as it means eternity and long lasting. This Chinese idiom has the meaning great success and smoothness in everything that one does. Unlike the Western culture where 666 represents the devil, Chinese beliefs considered the number 66 as lucky as seen in the Chinese idioms 六六大顺 ( liù liù dà shùn). Number 6 has the meaning of luck in the Chinese culture because it means everything is smooth sailing. However, some Chinese do not consider the number 5 as a good luck number because it sounds like 无 (wú), which means nothing in Chinese. Number 5 represents the 5 elements and thus is a good luck number in Chinese beliefs. Number 3 sounds like the Chinese word “生 (shēng) birth”. 1 is Yin and 2 is Yang, hence they are both auspicious numbers. The numbers 1 and 2 represent the Yin and the Yang. And the Chinese pronunciation of this Chinese word is very similar to 欺 (qī), which symbolize cheat or bully in Chinese. Number 7Ĭhinese don’t really like the number 7 because this number relates to the 7 th month (ghostly month), where the gate of hell opens for the dead to visit the living. Number 4 sounds similar to the Chinese word 死 (sǐ), which symbolizes death in Chinese. Why is the number 4 unlucky? This again has to do with the pinyin or Chinese pronunciation of the Chinese word. In the West, they consider number 7 as a lucky number. This is contrary to the culture in the West. Chinese all over the world love the number 8 because it sounds as 发 (fā), symbolizing prosperity and wealth. In Chinese culture, other than the numbers 4 and 7, the rest of the numbers are good luck numbers in Chinese beliefs. If you place 5 bats together, they represent the Chinese symbolism of the ‘Five Blessings’ (wufu 五福): long life, wealth, health, love of virtue and a peaceful death. And the Chinese word 蝠 (fú) has the same Chinese pinyin as 福 (fú), the Chinese translation for fortune or happiness. However, in Chinese culture, especially Chinese feng shui, bats are symbol for wealth because the Chinese translation for bats is 蝙蝠 (biān fú). In Western culture, bats have always been associated with vampires, as blood sucking creatures or something that is dark and evil. But, do you know that bats, deer and elephants are good luck animals in Chinese beliefs as well? I am sure you have heard the 4 mystic creatures – dragon 龙 (lóng), phoenix 凤 (fèng), kirin 麒麟 (qí lín) and tortoise 龟 (guī) in Chinese culture. Cranes are also known as the prince of all feathered creatures. As cranes symbolize in longevity, purity, good fortune and peace, it is thus the second most favored bird symbols after the phoenix. Just like Japanese and Koreans, cranes in Chinese culture play a vital role in the Chinese mythology as well. Therefore, when you see a Magpie, you will soon have good luck in Chinese beliefs. The Chinese word 喜 (xǐ) symbolizes joy and happiness, and 鹊 (què) means Magpie. The Chinese believe that if one sees a Magpie, one’s good luck will arrive. However, in the Chinese culture, Magpies symbolizes good luck, joy and fortune. In the Western culture, Magpies are associated with evil and bad fortune. 福倒 (fú dào), the Chinese word 倒 dao has the same sound as 到 dao. By doing so, it symbolizes good fortune and good luck will come to one’s home. And, they will purposely hang this lucky Chinese character upside down. Chinese like to hang Chinese New Year decoration that has this Chinese word on it. The Chinese character 福 is commonly used during the Chinese New Year.
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