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What does the color cyan symbolize

The color cyan symbolizes strength, hope, simplicity and dignity, and is often used in traditional artifacts and clothing. Cyan is a unique color in China, and was of great importance in ancient Chinese society.

Blue is an underlining color, crisp but not flashy, eloquent but not smooth, refreshing but not monotonous. Cyan, green and indigo different have wavelengths can be distinguished. Cyan is a color between green and blue in the visible spectrum, somewhat similar to the color of the sky.

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Cyan is a unique color in China, in our ancient culture has the meaning of life, but also a symbol of spring, in the five elements doctrine, cyan is a kind of wood in the ancient text of Xunzi, "persuade learning": "green, taken from the blue, and blue in blue In China's ancient society, the color green has an extremely important meaning. It symbolizes strength, hope, simplicity and solemnity, which is also the reason why traditional artifacts and costumes often use the color green.

"Interpretation of the name - interpretation of the Cai silk" cloud: "green, raw also, like the color of things born." Here, "qing" refers to the tender green color of grass and immature crops.

"Green" in ancient times can also be expressed in blue, "Xunzi - persuade learning" cloud: "green, from the blue, and blue in blue." Meaning: Indigo (dark blue dye) is extracted from Polygonum officinale, but the color is darker than Polygonum officinale.

"Green" also means black. "Green sideburns" refers to black hair, a metaphor for young people, such as the Tang Dynasty, Han Chong poem: "The golden crow flies long and the jade rabbit walks, green sideburns are always green, there is no ancient." "Green silk" can be compared to black hair, such as the Tang Dynasty Li Bai poem: "You do not see the high hall mirror sad white hair, as green silk twilight into snow."

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