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A word that stands for red
1, red [chiè se]: red.
2. Scarlet [fēi sè]: Red, scarlet, belongs to the red system, which is often referred to as red in ancient Chinese and is also a symbol of identity.
3. Crimson [Jiang sè]: big red and true red. The red in the three primary colors is the traditional China red.
4.Dani [zhū dān]: red.
5. Ochre [zhēsè]: Ochre (zhē) color: China traditional color terms, red, songkhla red and crimson red.
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