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What color does cyan represent?

Cyan, also known as green blue, refers to a color between green and blue, with a wavelength of about 500-485 nanometers.

Cyan can refer to black, green or blue, which should be inferred from the context. Cyan is a unique color in China, which is of great significance in ancient China society. Cyan symbolizes strength, hope, simplicity and solemnity, and it is often used in traditional utensils and costumes. In the additive method, cyan is defined as a mixture of equal amounts of green light and blue light.

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In commercial design, the image of freshness, ideal, hope and growth conveyed by green meets the needs of service industry and medical care industry. In order to avoid eye fatigue when working in factories, many working machines also use green, and in general medical institutions, green is often used in space color planning, that is, marking medical supplies.

Bright green is a very beautiful and elegant color. It is full of vitality and symbolizes life. Green is generous and can accommodate almost all colors. Green has a wide range of uses. Whether in childhood, youth, middle age or old age, the use of green will never lose its liveliness and generosity. Green is indispensable in all kinds of paintings and decorations, and can also be used as a leisure color.

Green is yellow-green, simple and young; Green permeates blue into blue-green, handsome and open-minded. Gray-green is still a quiet and peaceful color, just like a forest in the twilight or a field in the morning fog. Dark green and light green have a harmonious and peaceful feeling together; Green and white collocation, looks very young; Light green with black, beautiful and generous.

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