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What are the characteristics of the Japanese color?

Japanese people dress color characteristics:

1, red plum color, take the meaning of winter inside the blooming of the first red plum, the color is the most noble. Respectfully referred to as the first touch of spring color in winter, in the Japanese aristocratic dress color, is belong to the noble woman can only have the coat color.

2. Moegi is the color of spring after the red plum, after the harsh winter. Nurturing life in the spring, on behalf of the newborn, on behalf of the power of groundbreaking, and vitality. It is youth, joy, vigor, and youthful nobility.

3. Nadeshiko color, as the name suggests, pink summer, the color of the stamen. In traditional rituals, Japanese summer has a very large number of festivals, as well as the Hanafuda, which continues to this day. Girls are expected to wear traditional dress and tie a nadeshiko knot in the pink nadeshiko color that is slightly turned purple.

4. Fuji, a bright blue purple, is considered a noble and romantic color. Light and soft, it was used to set off the beauty of girls and as a decorative color for small ornaments, and it was also a tradition passed down among the nobles of the time. The coats made of either the light rattan color or the deep rattan color were loved by the nobles.

5. Lady's mantle, a flower color that blooms in autumn, gives the color of autumn. One of the seven grasses of autumn, the color, like its name, carries the solemnity of autumn and reveals the nobility of autumn. The word "lady's man" refers to a woman of noble status in traditional Japanese society, and is as elegant as the lady's man flower quietly swaying in the autumn breeze.