What are the special meanings of Buddhist figures? Preferably two digits!

Buddhist figures are all used to express dharma.

108, which means seeking truth and eliminating 108 kinds of troubles.

54, representing the 54 steps of Bodhisattva's practice.

42, representing the 42 levels of Bodhisattva's practice.

36, the third of 1, 108, means small and big.

27, which means the 27th place in Hinayana's practice of four directions and four fruits.

2 1, that is, 2 1 of Martial Brother, Ten Paramitas and Fugu.

18 means eighteen realms, namely six roots, six dusts and six senses.

14 represents the fearless merit of Guanyin Bodhisattva.

10, which means ten dharma circles or ten squares;

9, indicating 99 copies;

7. This is the most auspicious figure in Buddhism, that is, "Buddha takes seven steps" and "saving a life is better than building a seven-level pagoda".