Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - What red is there besides fiery red? Li: Red as fire-fiery red.

What red is there besides fiery red? Li: Red as fire-fiery red.

Red, pink, bright red, purple, vermilion, etc.

First of all, bright red

Vernacular explanation: great achievements, loss of fame. China's traditional color names are Zhen Hong, tricolor red and traditional China red.

Dynasty: Western Han Dynasty

Author: Sima Qian

Source: Biography of Historical Records and Filial Piety: "Serve the Red for fifteen days."

Translation: "Wear red mourning for fifteen days."

Second, pink.

Interpretation of vernacular: a color. The color of peach blossom is slightly fresher than pink.

Dynasty: Nanliang

Author: Liu Zun

Source: The poem "Prosperity Should Be Destined": "Slow face is like powder."

An arrogant beauty blushes like a peach blossom.

Third, bright red.

Vernacular Interpretation: Bright Red

Dynasty: Song.

Author: Su Shunqin

Source: "A Uncle's Spring Boat Trip": "The average daily color turns red"

The sunshine is even and the color becomes brighter.

Fourth, purple.

Vernacular interpretation: it means red, brightly colored, and refers to gorgeous flowers.

Dynasty: Tang Dynasty

Author: Li Shangyin

Source: He Yang Shi Hua: "The side is near crimson with soft green."

The color near the side is red with soft green.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) Hong Chu

Vernacular explanation: vermilion, that is, China red, is a color.

Dynasty: Song Dynasty

Author: Su Shi

Source: Tao and Tengda Volume 8: "Xu Wei is a scarlet."

Allow it to be dyed scarlet.