Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - The Meaning of Ancient Numbers 1 to 9 The Cultural Meaning of Numbers 1 to 9

The Meaning of Ancient Numbers 1 to 9 The Cultural Meaning of Numbers 1 to 9

In ancient times, the numbers 1 to 9 all had important cultural significance. The following are their meanings: 1: stands for singleness, independence and omnipotence, symbolizes the beginning and end of all things, and has supreme status. In many religious beliefs, 1 stands for the only god. 2. Representing opposition, balance and duality, it is the contrast of all things and the description of the relationship between all things. In the traditional culture of China, 2 represents a pair of opposing and complementary concepts, such as husband and wife, yin and yang, heaven and earth. It represents the trinity, perfect and sacred, and is regarded as a sacred number. Many religious beliefs are described by three gods or three-digit gods. In China culture, 3 represents the wood in the five elements and the three meridians and three jiao in the human body. 4. Numbers that are considered unlucky because they are associated with death. In some cultures, 4 is pronounced the same as "three" and "death", so it is not liked by people. But in Japan, 4 is regarded as an auspicious number because it is pronounced the same as "poem" and "song". 5: It is one of the most important numbers in ancient times, representing five elements, five parties, Five Blessingg, five permanent members and so on. It is considered an auspicious number. In western culture, 5 represents the five senses of human beings. 6: It is a perfectly balanced number and is regarded as an auspicious number. In many cultures, 6 is used to describe the six aspects of life or the six senses of human beings. 7: is a mysterious and sacred number, which is adopted by many religions and philosophical beliefs. In the traditional culture of China, 7 stands for secular desire and so on. 8. In China culture, 8 is regarded as an auspicious number, because it is associated with making a fortune and making money from all directions. In some cultures, 8 is considered as an eternal and infinite number. 9: is the largest number of units and is regarded as one of the most perfect and sacred numbers. In China culture, 9 represents one of the nine yin and yang in Taiji diagram, and is regarded as a symbol of good luck, longevity and good luck.