96.com, 97.com, 98.com are all Chinese
lucky numbers (lucky numbers in Chinese culture).
96: The number
96 (Pinyin: jiǔ liù) is composed of two lucky numbers in
Mandarin, the number 9 and the number 6. The number 9 can
be interpreted as 就 (Pinyin: jiù, meaning "right now") and
久 (Pinyin: jiǔ, meaning "for a long time") in Mandarin;
the number 6 can be interpreted as 流(Pinyin: liú, meaning
"as smooth as running water"), which represents luck in
China. So the number 96 can be interpreted as "becoming
lucky right now and remaining lucky for a long time".
97: The number
97 (Pinyin: jiǔ qī) is composed of two lucky numbers in
Mandarin, the number 9 and the number 7. The number 9 can
be interpreted as 就 (Pinyin: jiù, meaning "right now") and
久 (Pinyin: jiǔ, meaning "for a long time") in Mandarin;
the number 7 can be interpreted as 起 (Pinyin: qǐ, meaning
"start and rise"), which represents upward revaluation in
China. So the number 97 can be interpreted as "starting
to rise right now and keeping rising for a long time".
98: The number
98 (Pinyin: jiǔ bā) is composed of two lucky numbers in
Mandarin, the number 9 and the number 8. The number 9 can
be interpreted as 就 (Pinyin: jiù, meaning "right now") and
久 (Pinyin: jiǔ, meaning "for a long time") in Mandarin;
the number 8, the most valuable number in China, can be
interpreted as 发 (Pinyin: fā, meaning "get rich"), which
represents success and fortune in China. So the number 98
can be interpreted as "getting rich right now and being
rich for a long time".
6: The number 6
(六, Pinyin: liú) in Mandarin is pronounced the same as
"lee-oh" (利欧, Pinyin: liliú) and similar to "fluid" (流,
Pinyin: liù) and is therefore considered good for
business. The number 6 also represents happiness. In
Cantonese, this number is a homophone for blessings (禄,
Lok)
7: The number 7
(七, Pinyin: qi-) symbolizes "togetherness". It is a lucky
number for relationships. It is also recognized as the
luckiest number in the West, and is one of the rare
numbers that is great in both Chinese and many Western
cultures. It is a lucky number in Chinese culture, because
it sounds alike to the Chinese character 起 (Pinyin: qi3)
meaning "arise".
8: The word for
"eight" (八 Pinyin: ba-) sounds similar to the word which
means "prosper" or "wealth" ( 发, Pinyin: fa-). In regional
dialects the words for "eight" and "fortune" are also
similar e.g. Cantonese "baat" and "faat".
9: The number 9
(九, Pinyin: jiu, jyutping: gau), being the greatest of
single-digit numbers, was historically associated with the
Emperor of China; the Emperor's robes often had nine
dragons, and Chinese mythology held that the dragon has
nine children. Moreover, the number 9 is a homophone of
the word for "longlasting" (久), and as such is often used
in weddings.