Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional customs - What is the green of the national wind green

What is the green of the national wind green

Chinese green has so many nice color names, grey-green is not called grey-green, it's called Autumn Fragrance color, brown-yellow is not called brown-yellow, it's called amber color. Cyan color has raining green and duck egg green, green has cyan blue and pine green. Traditional Chinese colors are characterized by delicate, elegant and fresh. The colors that are hard to describe have their own unique and beautiful names.

Introduction of National Green

The important part of Chinese painting color green, usually have, stone green, grass green also known as juice green, ink green and so on. And stone green as an important color mixing material for flower and bird painting and landscape painting. Stone green is extracted from minerals, according to the degree of color subtlety and vividness can be subdivided into, head green, two green, three green, four green.

Grass green juice green is usually formed by the flower green and vine yellow color taste. The dark green is formed by the ink liquid tone and green color character. Green represents a lot of symbolism, such as: permission to act; protective color; nature; environmental protection and so on.

Permission to act. Traffic signals in green on behalf of the feasible, green channel is its derivation, meaning fast and convenient, all the way unimpeded, emergency exit signs are also commonly used green.

Protective color. Green can play the role of protective color, so the army and field units usually use green uniforms. Most countries in the world use green as the color of their Army uniforms. Matters such as shelter, health and rescue are often indicated by the color green.

Nature. Green is the color of plants, and in Chinese culture there is also the meaning of life, which can represent nature, ecology and so on, such as green food. Green symbolizes youth and prosperity because it is associated with spring. Environmental protection. Green is the color of nature, so organizations concerned about the ecological environment often use green as a representative color, such as Greenpeace.