Number 1 in Chinese Culture
Number 1 is the simplest number, but has most complex cultural meaning in Chinese culture. It has the meaning of the beginning, the origin, and the whole, was first suggested by Lao Zi, a well-known philosopher in ancient China in his classic—Tao Te Ching. Meanwhile, this number (regard) as "the mother of all creatures" by some other Chinese philosophers in ancient times. Chinese people respect it for its meaning of the first and winner as the same in Western culture. It is easy (find) how people love the word from Chinese ancient literature. There are over 260 phrases and more than 420 idioms (begin) with this word in Chinese language system. In Chinese culture, it is lucky nor unlucky. The (combine) with some other numbers has positive meanings, such as 1314. (it) pronunciation in Chinese sounds similar to lifetime, which is widely used between (lover). Sometimes, 1 (Yi in Chinese Pinyin) sounds similar to the word "You"(Ni in Chinese Pinyin). The common use of 5211314 in network language means "I love you forever". 521 (simple) means "I love you", which is the most beautiful line to all.