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What does brown mean in classical Chinese?
In different cultural backgrounds, there are some differences in the symbolic meaning of brown. For example, in the west, brown often represents the earth, stability, patience, etc., and is endowed with profound cultural connotations. In ancient China, brown was regarded as a golden mean color, representing balance, harmony and equality. It is called "yellow soil in yellow soil", which expresses China people's unique understanding and knowledge of brown.
Brown is widely used in daily life, which can not only increase the texture and taste of house decoration, but also add a bit of subtle and steady feeling to people's image. For example, in clothing color matching, brown is often used to create a mature temperament with taste and connotation; In interior decoration, using brown as a matching color can make the whole space more natural, comfortable, harmonious and warm. Moreover, in food, furniture, automobiles and other fields, brown is often used to add a taste and style to people's lives.
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