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How To Find Your Lucky Number Using Chinese Numerology

Chinese numerology differs significantly from Western numerology, with certain numbers being hailed as auspicious and fortunate, while others are shunned due to their association with bad luck.

Nonetheless, there’s a technique within Chinese numerology that allows you to ascertain your personal lucky number. All you need is your birth year and gender.

Discovering Your Lucky Number through Chinese Numerology Start by jotting down your birth year on a piece of paper. Add the last two digits of the year. If you end up with a two-digit number, sum those digits again until you have a single digit. For instance, if your birth year is 1997, calculate 9 + 7 = 16, then 1 + 6 = 7.

If you’re male, subtract this number from 10. If you’re female, add 5 to the number. If this results in a double-digit number, reduce it to a single digit, as shown earlier. For example, if you’re a male born in 1997, your lucky number is 10 – 7 = 3. For females, the lucky number becomes 7 + 5 = 12, and further reduced to 1 + 2 = 3.

Chinese Lucky Numbers and Their Meanings Here’s the significance of each lucky number according to Chinese numerology:

Chinese Lucky Number 1 The number one (一Yī) signifies “unity” and “wholeness.” If your lucky number is 1, you possess a masculine or ‘yang’ essence, characterized by strength, passion, and determination. Embracing this number can usher in prosperity and success.

Chinese Lucky Number 2 The number two (二 Èr) represents “harmony” and “doubling.” It stands as a relatively fortunate number alongside 8, 6, and 9 in Chinese culture. If 2 is your lucky number, your disposition is ‘yin,’ marked by a balanced and harmonious outlook on life. Integrating this number can attract positive outcomes in partnerships and relationships. Some businesses leverage this energy by adopting a repetitive name, such as “Bing Bing Dimsum.”

Chinese Lucky Number 3 The number three (三 Sān) signifies “abundance” and “stability.” As it resembles the word for “birth,” it’s auspicious for new beginnings. Embracing 3 invites growth and prosperity. It’s also linked with regenerative energy. However, avoid using it for partnerships or gifts, as it might lead to separations.

Chinese Lucky Number 4 The number four (四 Sì) is considered inauspicious due to its phonetic similarity to the word for “death.” It’s believed to bring negative outcomes. If your personal number in Chinese numerology is 4, it’s advisable to minimize its usage. Interestingly, Western numerology views 4 positively, representing stability and structure.

Chinese Lucky Number 5 The number five (五 Wǔ) signifies the concept of “me” or “I.” It’s fundamental in the five elements theory and was historically linked to the Emperor. Integrating 5 can foster balance and equilibrium in your life.

Chinese Lucky Number 6 The number six (六 Liù) signifies “good luck” and “smoothness.” A lucky number of 6 invites abundance and a seamless life progression. Many use it for car number plates or seek phone numbers with repeating sixes. It’s also regarded as auspicious for couples, fostering harmony.

Chinese Lucky Number 7 The number seven (七 Qī) symbolizes “mystery” and “holiness.” It represents the union of yin-yang energy with the five elements. However, due to its association with the deceased, 7 is not typically considered lucky. Interestingly, 7 holds spiritual significance in Western numerology as well.

Chinese Lucky Number 8 The number eight (八 Bā) is the most auspicious number, linked with success, wealth, and abundance. So profound is its cultural importance that the Beijing Olympics in 2008 commenced on the 8th of August at exactly 8 minutes and 8 seconds past 8 PM. Embracing 8 can enhance your prosperity and is often used in house numbers and businesses.

Chinese Lucky Number 9 The number nine (九 Jiǔ) symbolizes “everlasting” and “longevity.” It has been recognized as a lucky number for ages, seen in the presence of nine dragons on imperial robes and the division of the official system into nine ranks. Sending 9 or 99 roses on Valentine’s Day signifies lasting bond. Incorporating 9 or repeating 9’s invites enduring good luck and prosperity, according to Chinese numerology.

Athena Dykman, a native Canadian, has seen and done it all. Besides Numerology, Taro, and Astrology, Athena is an intuitive reader - she's been in business for over 10 years as a personal advisor. Since 2020, she has been writing for MyAstrology. Her topics range from occultism to esoterica to art to parenting to feminism to fortune telling.

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