User:Wound theology/Numbering in Chinese literary criticism and historiography


 * Four Books and Five Classics
 * Four Olds
 * Four arts
 * Six Arts
 * Three perfections
 * Four Masterworks
 * Eight Masters of the Tang and Song
 * Three Stars
 * Seven Lucky Gods
 * Eight Immortals
 * Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors
 * Three Treasures (traditional Chinese medicine)
 * Two Whatevers
 * Two Establishes and Two Safeguards
 * One China
 * Two Chinas
 * Liangguang
 * Two Qiaos
 * The Three Ts
 * Three Kingdoms
 * Yiguandao
 * Three Treasures (Taoism)
 * Three Represents
 * Three Links
 * Three teachings
 * Three Noes
 * Four Noes and One Without
 * Three Gorges
 * The Three Buddhas
 * Three Evils
 * Three-anti and Five-anti Campaigns
 * Three warfares
 * Three Principles
 * Four Gentlemen
 * Four occupations
 * Four Holy Beasts
 * Four symbols
 * Four Beauties
 * Four Sages
 * Four Seas
 * Four Modernizations
 * Four Bandits
 * Four Great Inventions
 * Four Pests campaign
 * Four Asian Tigers
 * Four Comprehensives
 * Four Barbarians
 * Four Perils
 * Four Cardinal Principles
 * Four Journeys
 * Four Heavenly Kings
 * Four Great Books of Song
 * Three Obediences and Four Virtues
 * Three Fundamental Bonds and Five Constant Virtues

Outside China

 * Three poisons
 * Three Jewels and Three Roots