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Do the different colors of Facebook mean anything?

The colors of Peking Opera masks are very rich, and the main colors generally symbolize the quality, personality and tolerance of a certain character.

Red-indicates loyalty and courage, such as Guan Yu.

Blue-strong, brave and calculating personality, such as Dou Erdun.

Black-integrity, selflessness and integrity, such as Bao Gong.

White-represents sinister, suspicious, domineering and austere people, such as Cao Cao.

Green-stands for tough and irritable personality, such as Wu Tianqi.

Yellow-represents Xiao Yong, a fierce figure, such as Yuwen Chengdou.

Purple-an upright, steady and calm person.

Gold and silver-all kinds of supernatural images.

For example, angular black face: black generally represents upright and upright figures and artistic images with awe-inspiring justice, such as Bao Zheng, Big Mac and Zhang Kui.

White face with clean edges and corners: White-based facial makeup has several meanings, one is a white face made by wiping faces, such as Yan Song and Pan Renmei, the other is used by old heroes and military commanders to make beautiful faces, such as Cai Qing in Puqiu Mountain, the other is a murderous military man, such as Gordon, and the other is a white eunuch face, such as Masu and Huang Xu.

Red face: red generally indicates the loyalty and integrity of the decorated characters, such as Guan Yu and Guan Tai. Legend has it that Guan Yu's facial makeup is red. A powerful Shanxi tycoon named Xiong Hu occupied chen shouyi's wife. Chen came to the door and complained that he was tied up by Xiong Hu and sent to the county government to buy Tong county government. He put Chen in prison and asked the prison officer to kill him. The warden is an honest man, but he can't save Chen, so he took it. Kill the Xiong Hu family at night, rescue Chen's wife and let them escape together. The magistrate sent someone to arrest Guan Yu, who fled to Zhuo Jun and was chased. Suddenly, an old lady asked Guan Yu for directions. The old lady said you killed someone. Look at the blood on your face. Why not wash it? Just after the rain, Guan Yu squatted down to wash his face. When he looked up, the old lady had disappeared, but her face had turned red and the police chased her. Because of her discordant face, Guan Yu had to escape, only to know that she was the incarnation of a bodhisattva to save Guan Yu. Guan Yu's face turned red. Although he had indignation to save Chen Shouyi and his wife, his face turned red because of his sudden murder. It is also said that Guan Yu has seven moles on his face, called seven-star moles. Only five moles are exposed on the face, and the other two are on the ears, so they can't be exposed, so only five black spots are drawn. Either way, Guan Yu is respected, and blushing is a foregone conclusion. Any drama agrees with this law. Some brave generals and righteous gods also use red as the main color, such as Huang Gai and Taiyi Zhenren. Some villains also use red as the main color of their faces, which is ironic. For example, Huang Chao of Xiangmei Temple is an example of rebelling against the Tang Dynasty. Liu Jin of Famen Temple is a eunuch who has done all kinds of bad things. In Famen Temple, she used red face to show that she had done good things, and some used red face to meet the needs of stage color coordination, such as the Four Masters. There is also to illustrate a fact, for example, in White, that is to say, bad-faced Wei Chibaolin is the son of bad-faced Weichi Gong, not the son of bad-faced.

Clear angle purple face: purple is between black and red, and purple face is often used for upright and dignified people and honest and kind people. For example, Zhuan Xu in the Fish Intestine Sword, Chang Yuchun in Wu Kechang and Xu in the Great Country Bao, some characters are described as purple faces in novels or folk oral literature, so they use purple faces, such as Pu Tiandiao in Evil Tiger Village, Fei Degong in Zhaoxian Town and Wei Yan in Zhanchangsha. Some characters use purple faces to distinguish them from other characters on the same stage. For example, the Big Dipper in Hundred Days Map looks terrible compared with the old southern bucket, while Pang Tong in Chai Sangkou uses a purple face to express its ugly appearance.