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What does red mean?

Red represents auspiciousness, jubilation, fiery, happiness, heroism, fighting spirit, revolution, exuberance and passion.

1, red represents positive optimism and enthusiasm, and the mood fluctuates greatly; Sincere and proactive, joking regardless of occasion; Dare to challenge, eager to do something vigorous; Good at expressing and neglecting to fulfill promises; It's contagious. This mountain looks higher than that one.

2. Red is a bright color, which symbolizes happiness. Since ancient times, in festivals and weddings, red has been used to show the elegance of festive events from decorations, costumes and accessories, not only to express congratulations on festivals, but also to exude inner joy from red celebrations. This symbolizes auspicious red and conveys a lasting festive atmosphere.

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1. In the traditional culture of China, fire in the five elements corresponds to red, and gossip also symbolizes red. Suzaku, one of the four elephants in China traditional culture, stands for red. Red also means good luck.

2. In the birthday celebration of God in China, it uses red decorations to show the celebration day.

3. In the North American stock market, red indicates that the stock price has fallen; In the East Asian market, red indicates that the stock price has risen.

4. Fire engines, also known as fire engines, are disaster relief vehicles specially used for fire fighting or other emergency purposes. Most of them are represented by red vehicles.

5. In traditional western mysticism, red represents the most masculine and courageous Aries, and Mars or the numbers 1 and 9 represent pure masculinity.