Not really, but is generally considered taboo if you wear white on certain occasions. White in Chinese culture is a "sad" or a "mourning" color, almost equivalent to the color black in Western culture (i.e. the color you wear at a funeral) whereas the color red in Chinese culture is auspicious and is used in just about everything (in traditional-styled Chinese weddings the bride and groom both wear red).
The Chinese have many superstitions. To ward off bad luck, a white cloth is hung over the doorway to a house.
The Chinese believe that red is the colour of good luck.
The color red symbolizes luck in Chinese culture. Chinese believe red will drive away evil and misfortune and brings integrity and good luck.
No. Red symbolized good luck and prosperity. White generally is associated with death.
It does not bring luck to anyone. I believe its just a myth that people believe in. A diamond can bring happiness but i doubt it can bring any luck.
they die and sacrafice
Some common items that Chinese people consider bad luck include umbrellas (as they are associated with separating or cutting off relationships), clocks (as the pronunciation of "clock" is similar to "funeral" in Chinese), and shoes (as they are believed to bring bad luck when placed on a table or crossed while hanging). It is important to note that these beliefs vary among different individuals and regions in China.
In many cultures a grasshopper is considered to be lucky. They are the Chinese symbol of good luck and fortune.
People in China have Chinese lanterns because it let's the bad luck go away and gives them good luck, as they (meaning Chinese people who celebrate it) wrote their wishes on the lantern.Search up on this website (wiki answers) the question "Why do they have Chinese lantern festivals" and read what it says.
All people believe in luck in some form or other... The Irish no more or less then others.
its a fantailmost people believe it is good luck but it has believe that if you see it someone with die
Chinese dragons represent power, strength, and good luck. They are seen as symbols of protection and prosperity in Chinese culture, often associated with water and the weather. Dragons are also believed to bring good fortune and blessings.