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List of traditional Chinese colors

The list of traditional colors in China includes plum dye, thin persimmon, beautiful, water chestnut and crow green.

1, plum staining

Plum dyeing, as its name implies, is a natural dyeing method with plum tree as dye. The created color is also called plum dyeing, which means plum dyeing.

2. Thin persimmon

Thin persimmon is a light persimmon color dyed with persimmon paint. In the middle and late Edo period in Japan, thin persimmon curtains and white thin persimmon foot bags were very popular. Bai Juyi wrote in "Hangzhou Spring Hope" that red sleeves weave silk to praise persimmons, while green flags sell wine and pear blossoms. Thin persimmons are like immature persimmons hanging on branches, waiting for someone to pick them by hand to make dyes.

3. Yan Yan

The first time I met you, in the crisp cup where I met you for the first time, it was so gentle, beautiful and affectionate that my face flushed when I took a sip. We danced and sang heartily, exhausted, and shook the peach fan feebly, from the late-night dance of Liushao Moon until the roof outside the house fell in the middle of the night. Just the word "Yan Yan" reminds me of a slightly drunk beauty with a touch of Xia Hong dancing on her face.

Step 4 wander around

Many people don't know what color it is. If we know that azaleas are different from famous flowers, naturally their colors will be clear. Tang Bai Juyi's poem titled "Eighteen Dramas of Chrysanthemum": Late leaves are still blooming, at the beginning. The colorful azaleas all over the mountains are just lingering.

5, crow green

China traditional color noun, the color of crow feathers. That is, black with purple and green. This crow blue is also beautiful in detail.