Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - What does white mean? In the yearbook.
What does white mean? In the yearbook.
Almanac, also known as perpetual calendar, is an ancient calendar system in China. It is an important part of chinese heritage, bearing rich historical and cultural connotations. Many people will make some important decisions according to auspicious days in the yellow calendar, such as opening a business, moving, getting married and so on. In these auspicious days, white is often an important element, representing good luck and auspiciousness. Therefore, people will choose to wear white clothes on these auspicious days to attract good luck.
As a cultural symbol, white is deeply embedded in our daily life. White is often widely used in advertisements, trademark designs, festivals and celebrations. For example, at Christmas, snowy scenery and white snowman have become indispensable elements of the festival. In TV advertisements, white grading symbols represent high-quality TV programs. In a word, white represents beautiful and bright things and plays an indispensable role in our life and culture.
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