Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - Traditionally, it is taboo to write names in red, because all death row inmates in ancient times were written in red. But why are China's name seals all red now?
Traditionally, it is taboo to write names in red, because all death row inmates in ancient times were written in red. But why are China's name seals all red now?
Red has many meanings, not specifically red, but condemned prisoners. It is also used in ancient paintings and ancient seals. Even red used to be the only color for nobles and royalty, not just a little! Nowadays, many people often know some history by watching TV dramas and movies, but many histories are fake, fictional and exaggerated! Even some people who shoot historical dramas simply refer to the history at that time!
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