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Word: scarlet

Pinyin: fēi hóng sè

English: crimson

Interpretation: scarlet: traditional Chinese color name for a type of red, brilliant crimson. Bright red; reddish. Crimson

Source: Tang? Han Yu? The Poem of "Sending Cui 26 Lizhi": "Again, I send a hundred feet of color, and the scarlet phase is in full bloom." Rulin's Foreign History (儒林外史), second three times: "When Wan Xuezhai heard this, his face turned scarlet." Lu Xun, "Asahi Yushu - Mr. Fujino": "When the cherry blossoms in Ueno are in full bloom, they do look like scarlet clouds."

Antonym: fury

Expanded:

Scarlet, a red color One of the reddish bluish colors, but generally when red describes the majority, traditionally, it is the color of blood.

In the United States, the varsity teams of Harvard University and the University of Alabama are famous for their scarlet color, and Harvard's school newspaper is called The Harvard Crimson, and the University of Alabama's is called the Crimson White (Red 177, Blue 0 Green 33.) There are also many other universities that like to use scarlet as the school's main color.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia - Crimson