Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - Color traditions of different cultures and regions
Color traditions of different cultures and regions
Everyone has his favorite color, so does a country and a nation. The preference for different colors can reflect the aesthetic taste and likes and dislikes of a nation or a country as a whole. I once met a couple of professors from Council of Europe. They talked about the national costumes of China worn by world leaders at the APEC meeting in Shanghai. They all say it's beautiful, but I don't quite understand why most Asian leaders wear red, while western leaders choose blue. I said the color was chosen by the leaders themselves. Probably Asian countries have the same cultural background, and red symbolizes luck, wealth and good luck in China culture and possibly in the whole Asian culture. Therefore, Asian leaders have chosen red in unison. I asked them, what does blue stand for in western culture? They say that westerners think blue represents calmness and composure. On reflection, I added that the cultural differences between East and West are too great. For example, the dragon is a national symbol in China, and there is a Dragon Fighting Festival in Mons. The dragon was regarded as a demon and was killed by the legendary protector Michelle, so I specially held a Dragon Fighting Festival to celebrate the disaster. Thank Michelle. Professors and couples also agree that there are huge cultural differences between the East and the West, and that culture needs communication.
This is the cultural difference. However, differences do not always bring differences, but only leave a broad creative space for the masters of culture and art. If we can find an accurate combination point from them, we can not only bring more inclusive harmony and beauty to the people of the two countries, but also to the whole world. For example, Zhao Wuji's paintings reflect the infinite charm of cultural blending.
- Previous article:Practice of Chili chicken soup
- Next article:What are the advantages and disadvantages of language communication?
- Related articles
- There are China couplets on Vietnamese buildings. Why can't the locals understand them?
- How to write the beginning and end of the Spring Festival composition?
- What are the cooking methods of dog meat?
- Some people say that carp is wool (inflammation), and some people can't eat it. Is that so?
- Four Character Idioms Stories
- On the Artistic Features of Decorative Painting
- Introduction of the curator of Wudang Mountain Taoist traditional martial arts museum
- Classification of children's books
- How to practice slingshots effectively?
- What are the tourist attractions in Longhai City