The number 9 in Chinese is written as 九 [jiǔ]. It has the same pronunciation with the character 久, which means lasting long. And the number 9 is the biggest in uni-digits, so it is often used to represent the long life.
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The Chinese word for "everlasting" resembles 9
It looks the same as ours, 9. Hope this helps(:
Do the Chinese people believe in immortality?
No, not all Chinese believe in dragons. It is, after all, myth. Well, do YOU believe in faries?
I believe he composed 9 symphonies
By the context of your inquiry, I believe you are attempting to ask "What number divided by 5 = 9?" In that case, the answer would be 45.
experts believe between 6 and 9 people
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Traditional Chinese beliefs hold that the world began with chaos and that the universe emerged through the interplay of yin and yang energies. Some Chinese myths describe the world being created by a cosmic egg or by the goddess Nuwa patching up the sky. These creation stories emphasize the importance of dualism and balance in shaping the world.
I think they believe in the Buddha like the Chinese