There are also taboo numbers in foreign countries, the most famous of which is the number 13.
Some foreign high-rise buildings are just like our hospital, there is no specific floor — 13 floors;
Most airport terminals around the world do not have Corridor 13.
Because in the eyes of foreigners, the number 13 brings misfortune.
But why the taboo number?
That’s because they believe that many misfortunes in history are related to 13.
1. The most famous is the Last Supper, in which Judas the traitor appears 13th.
In Norse mythology, Loki, the 13th god, caused a stir when he arrived uninvited at a banquet.
Jesus is believed to have died on Black Friday, which falls on Friday the 13th, the day Abel and Cain broke up.
13 steps to the gallows, 13 twists in the hangman’s noose 5 Apollo 13 Accident — the only failed lunar mission 6 On October 13, 1307, the Knights Templar were killed by the King of France.
The heretic coven is believed to have 13 members. 8. An old superstition holds that anyone with 13 letters in their name has the devil’s destiny.
9. Rumor has it that if 13 people eat at a table, one of them will be killed in the following year.
Black Friday, which falls on Friday the 13th, is an extremely unlucky day. 11 There are 13 full moons in a year that are unlucky.
Children from the age of 13 to usher in the rebellious period, one like “little devil” as terrible 13.
The number 13 is considered the number that “breaks perfection”. Just as the Chinese word “Shiquan mei mei” equates 10 with perfection, Westerners also use “12” as a symbol of “perfection”.
This should be attributed to the profound influence of the duodecimal system on the Western world: there are 12 months in a year, 12 houses in the ecliptic, 24 (12×2) hours in a day, 60 (12×5) minutes in an hour and so on.
Foreigners think that “12 all and 12 beautiful” is good, but 13 is too much.
One should be content, and greed will bring bad luck.
So the number 13 is not destined to appeal to foreigners.
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