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Yellow Chinese Knot Symbolism Symbolism

The yellow Chinese knot symbolizes nobility and auspiciousness.

Chinese knots are divided into traditional Chinese knots and modern Chinese knots, traditional Chinese knots are mainly coiled knots, and modern Chinese knots are mainly diagonal coiled knots. Craftsmanship by the ò, knot, wear, winding, winding, braiding, drawing and other techniques cycle in order, its form is mostly the same as the top and bottom, left and right symmetry, front and back of the same, the head and tail can be connected with each other in perfect shape.

In China, red symbolizes luck and happiness, and yellow is the color of the emperor. The colors of traditional Chinese knots are red and yellow, which represent the Chinese colors, as the basic colors, and are the symbols of good luck, prosperity and festivity. While following the tradition, modern aesthetics have been added by using similar colors.

Similar colors refer to colors that are about 5 degrees adjacent to each other on the hue ring, which are monochromatic, such as yellow and slightly yellow-green, red and slightly red-orange, blue and slightly blue-violet. Similar color matching is extremely coordinated, soft, but because of the weak contrast, the color is easy to assimilate, in highlighting the elegant, chic at the same time also appears relatively bland, therefore, in order to achieve the desired effect of color matching needs to be used to change the brightness and purity of the method to increase the color of the angry.