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Unit 7Numbers and Omens ;According to the passage, numbers play an important role in Chinese culture.
The use of numbers is related to omens. ;To appeal for good luck.
To chew people out.
Numbers are intimately related to the daily life of Chinese.
;Marking the beginning.
The meaning of “independent” or “alone”.;TWO;THREE;FOUR;FIVE;SSIX;Seven;Eight;Nine;Book of changes(易经);Customs about numbers;Some slangs about numbers and omens.;“Gold bracelets becoming a pair”.
“May the five fortunes approach your doors”.
“If you want to succeed, don’t stray from eight”.
;The 1st section: Origins of some omens and numbers in Books of Changes.
The 2nd and 3rd sections:Why Chinese people don’t like odd numbers but even numbers.
;The 4th section:Some sayings and habits about “four” and “five”.
The 5th section:People in China are fond of “six” and “eight” .
The last section:Any number can be explained as to make it fit.
;Believe it or not, it's up to you ;Answers;
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