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What are all the reds of red?

Red has scarlet, vermilion, rose, pink, aqua, burgundy wine red, silver red and other red. Scarlet: traditional Chinese color name, a type of red, brilliant deep red, bright red, reddish, crimson.

Vermilion, or Chinese red, is a color, between red and orange. The purest vermilion comes from China, hence the name China Red. Rose red is the color that expresses the color of roses, with a bright red that is penetrating and unsullied. Rose is known as the embodiment of beauty, and has a long history of being recorded in documents dating back to the 14th century.

Characteristics of red

Red can be mixed with blue to make purple, red can be mixed with yellow to make orange, and red and green are contrasting (complementary) colors. The complementary color of red is blue. Red is one of the three primary colors, which can be mixed with yellow, blue, and three to make any color. Red, the color at the long-wavelength end of the visible spectrum that excites the observer with energy, has a wavelength of about 630 to 750 nanometers, similar to the color of fresh blood.

It is one of the three primary colors and the psychological primary color, and ordinary people are unable to see rays with wavelengths longer than red, which are generally known as infrared rays. As an individual highly optimistic and positive mindset.

Liking oneself and easily accepting others. Treats life as an experience worth enjoying. Loves novelty, change and excitement. Often happy and pleasure-seeking. Emotionally rich and outgoing. Free-spirited and uninhibited. Enjoys jokes and banter. Unusual and different. Highly expressive. Easily liked and welcomed by people. Lively and curious.