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What does 1314 mean in Chinese?
1314 in Chinese sounds very similar to "一生一世" (yī shēng yī shì) which means
"for a lifetime"
or
"forever"
. It's a common way to express love and commitment in Chinese culture.
Therefore, 1314 is often used as a code word for
"I love you forever"
.
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