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What does purple stand for? What's the moral?
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Purple refers to a color in daily life. Purple is a combination of warm red and cold blue, which is an excellent stimulating color. In China tradition, purple is a noble color. For example, the Forbidden City in Beijing is also called the Forbidden City, and there is also the so-called "purple gas coming from the east".
Affected by this, the Japanese royal family still respects purple. This stems from the worship of Polaris in ancient China. However, in The Record of Shi Zhuan in the Ming Emperor City, purple is interpreted as brown and the first color of birds. Therefore, in ancient lacquerware, purple sand lacquerware generally refers to brown lacquerware. There are also the movie The Color Purple and the book The Color Purple.
It belongs to the middle tone of cold and warm.
Reference purple (color) _ Baidu Encyclopedia?
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