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The name of Chinese traditional color.
2. White: plain, plain and white.
3. Black: purple, dark, black, brown (yellow-black)?
4. Green: blue, pale, green, green, green, green.
5, purple: purple, violet
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Expressions and meanings of common colors:
Blue: One of the three primary colors of light or pigment (cyan is used instead of blue in paint color). There are many kinds of this color, such as sky blue, lake blue, sapphire blue, pink blue, ice blue, sea blue and so on. Europe is a symbol of loyalty to the country.
Sky blue represents tranquility, freshness and freedom, and it is a color that many people like. Like pink, sky blue is a soothing color, which makes people feel relaxed at first sight. Lake blue, the color of the sea, represents melancholy, profundity and indifference; Sapphire blue is sapphire blue, the deepest and brightest blue, also called navy blue, represents calmness and wisdom.
Red: One of the three primary colors of light or pigment, it is the most powerful color and a symbol of enthusiasm, liveliness, passion and celebration. It's easy to inspire courage. The west regards it as a symbol of war-related sacrifice, while the East represents auspiciousness, optimism and celebration.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia _ Color
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