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What are the numbers represented by each color

The numbers symbolized by each color are: black for 0, teal for 1, red for 2, orange for 3, yellow for 4, green for 5, blue for 6, purple for 7, grey for 8, white for 9, and gold for R. The colors represented by the 4 digits mean the meaning of each number.

The number 255 stands for red.

Red specific code:

Hexadecimal code = #FF0000;

RGB red, green, and blue light system = (red 255, green 0, blue 0);

CMYK four-color printing system = (cyan 0, magenta 100, yellow 100, black 0);

HSV system = (primary color 0, saturation 100, and Brightness 100).

Significance of Red:

Red is the color at the long-wave end of the visible spectrum, with a wavelength of about 625 to 740 nanometers, and is one of the three primary colors of light and one of the psychological primary colors. Red can be mixed with blue (one of the three primary colors of light) to make a finished red, and with yellow to make orange; the complementary color of red is cyan.

Red is one of the three primary colors of light, which can be mixed and superimposed with green and blue, to create any color. Red, the color at the long-wavelength end of the visible spectrum that excites the observer with energy, has a wavelength of about 610 to 750 nanometers, similar to the color of fresh blood, and the average person is unable to see rays with wavelengths longer than red, which are generally known as infrared rays.

Red represents positive optimism, mood swings and ups and downs; sincerity and initiative, jokes regardless of the occasion; good expression, sparing to fulfill the promise; infectious.

In many countries and some ethnic groups, the color red has the function of expelling evil. For example, in ancient China, many palaces and temples, the walls are red, officials, official residence, clothing more than the main red, that is, the so-called "Zhu Men", "Zhu Yi"; in the traditional Chinese culture, the five elements of the fire is the color corresponding to the red, the eight trigrams in the The color of fire in the five elements is red in traditional Chinese culture, and the color of red is symbolized by the trigrams.