Numbers have a very important symbolic significance in China traditional culture, and the significance of red envelope numbers can not be ignored. For example, the number 8 represents auspiciousness, joy, peace and wealth, so many people like to give 88 yuan red envelopes. The number 6 is an inclined number, which stands for "good luck", so some people want to send blessings and thanks to their parents and elders at this time, so they will choose 6 as the red envelope amount. In addition, the choice of numbers even involves Feng Shui theory. Many people will consult Feng Shui before giving out red envelopes and choose a digital amount that suits their numerology.
The number of red envelopes is not only a traditional cultural symbol, but also contains commercial significance. In many occasions, such as grabbing red envelopes, merchants will choose a specific digital amount to attract more users' participation and attention. For example, choosing the number "520" (I love you) represents deep love and emotion, which easily attracts young people's attention. The number "888" represents good luck, and many merchants choose 888 as the price of their goods to attract more consumers. In fact, the number of red envelopes has become a means of business promotion and marketing, occupying a very important position in the market.