Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional stories - Meaning of crimson

Meaning of crimson

Meaning of Yin Hong: traditional Chinese color name for a grand, musically flowing red; deep red, red with black.

Pronunciation: yān hóng

Lexical: Usually used as a noun in a sentence, as subject or object.

Citation: yeh shengtao? 《Excessive Collection of Three or Five Pipes》, "The sauce-red faces were subjected to the sunlight and the strength of the wine, and each of them was unsightly, as if crimson blood would burst out of their skin."

Example sentence: The splashing of crimson blood is like the blossoming of a flower, which blossoms only for a moment, and then quickly withers and falls, just like a fading life.

Near synonym introduction: crimson

Pronunciation: shēn hóng

Expressed meaning: a red of lower brightness relative to red, crimson the deepest of reds, deeper than big red. One of the pigments commonly used for gouache and watercolor, it can be mixed with its complementary color ultramarine to become purple.

Lexical: Usually used as a noun in a sentence, as a subject or object.

Example sentence: ? At dusk, the afterglow of the slanting sun returned to illuminate the mountains, intertwining them into a floating picture, and the sky was a magnificent mass of crimson clouds.