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  • #44cef6
  • dark blue#3eede7
  • azure blue#1685a9
  • indigo#177cb0
  • indigo (dye)#065279
  • cyanide#003472
  • sapphire blue#4b5cc4
  • blue-gray#a1afc9
  • navy blue#2e4e7e
  • navy blue#3b2e7e
  • #4a4266
  • dark green#426666
  • umberland#425066
  • purple#574266
  • violet (color)#8d4bbb
  • purple sauce#815463
  • dark reddish purple#815476
  • red sandalwood#4c221b
  • cyanosis#003371
  • Chinese flowering crab-apple (Malus spectabilis)#56004f
  • Saussurea involucrata#801dae
  • ultramarine#4c8dae
  • lilac (color)#b0a4e3
  • lilac#cca4e3
  • lotus root color#edd1d8
  • lotus root color#e4c6d0
  • mercuric sulfide HgS#ff461f
  • blazing#ff2d51
  • fat of a stock animal#f36838
  • imperial concubine#ed5736
  • magenta#ff4777
  • magenta#f00056
  • pink#ffb3a7
  • pink#f47983
  • Chinese flowering crab-apple (Malus spectabilis)#db5a6b
  • cherry-colored#c93756
  • flushed (from drinking)#f9906f
  • pale rose color#f05654
  • crimson#ff2121
  • garnet red#f20c00
  • dark reddish purple#8c4356
  • scarlet#c83c23
  • rouge#9d2933
  • Zhu Hong#ff4c00
  • #ff4e20
  • #f35336
  • flushed (from drinking)#dc3023
  • #ff3300
  • Ruby#cb3a56
  • #a98175
  • #b36d61
  • captivating#ef7a82
  • magenta#ff0097
  • jujube red#c32136
  • dark red#be002f
  • Hercule (name)#c91f37
  • white pearl#bf242a
  • #c3272b
  • rouge#9d2933
  • maroon (color)#60281e
  • dark colored#622a1d
  • turquoise#bce672
  • yellow willow#c9dd22
  • tender green#bddd22
  • willow#afdd22
  • yellow green#a3d900
  • verdant#9ed900
  • light green#9ed048
  • greenish black#96ce54
  • oily green#00bc12
  • green onion and chrysanthemums#0eb83a
  • verdant#0eb83a
  • scallion#0aa344
  • emerald green#16a951
  • pine and cypress green#21a675
  • turquoise#057748
  • Shen Shen (phonetic transcription), a Chinese character in the "Green Shen" section of the Chinese dictionary#0c8918
  • greener#00e500
  • grass green#40de5a
  • fresh and green#00e079
  • blue-green#00e09e
  • emerald#3de1ad
  • dark green#2add9c
  • jade color#2edfa3
  • #7fecad
  • Folium Artemisiae argyi#a4e2c6
  • azure blue#7bcfa6
  • blue color#1bd1a5
  • greenish blue#48c0a3
  • copper green#549688
  • Trimeresurus stejnegeri (poisonous snake)#789262
  • incognito gray#758a99
  • ink color#50616d
  • Isatis tinctoria (botany)#424c50
  • #41555d
  • Primrose#eaff56
  • gosling#fff143
  • red bean paste (Typha orientalis)#faff72
  • apricot yellow#ffa631
  • orangish#ffa400
  • orange (color)#fa8c35
  • apricot red#ff8c31
  • orangish#ff8936
  • orange (color)#ff7500
  • garcinia cambogia#ffb61e
  • turmeric#ffc773
  • criticize without grounds#ffc64b
  • pure gold#f2be45
  • light yellow color#f0c239
  • realgar#e9bb1d
  • autumn scent#d9b611
  • gold (color)#eacd76
  • tooth color#eedeb0
  • withered and yellow#d3b17d
  • sumac (of column)#e29c45
  • black gold#a78e44
  • dusky#c89b40
  • light brown#ae7000
  • amber#ca6924
  • yellow-brown#b25d25
  • teal#b35c44
  • reddish brown#9b4400
  • #9c5333
  • light tan (color)#a88462
  • colors of autumn#896c39
  • brownish green#827100
  • brownish#6e511e
  • dark brown#7c4b00
  • ochre (color)#955539
  • ocher (pigment)#845a33
  • silver white#e9e7ef
  • opaque white lead#f0f0f4
  • frosty#e9f1f6
  • snow white#f0fcff
  • glistening white#e3f9fd
  • moonlight#d6ecf0
  • ivory white#fffbf0
  • #f2ecde
  • marble white color of the dawn sky#fcefe8
  • *shielded keywords*#fff2df
  • flowering grass in profusion#f3f9f1
  • pale blue#e0eee8
  • #e0f0e9
  • pallor#c0ebd7
  • Semen euryales (botany)#bbcdc5
  • grizzled (hair)#c2ccd0
  • old money#bacac6
  • grizzly#808080
  • pale#75878a
  • color of water#88ada6
  • #6b6882
  • dark#725e82
  • deep black#3d3b4f
  • jet-black#392f41
  • #75664d
  • #5d513c
  • dark black color#665757
  • black silk#493131
  • soot#312520
  • blackness#161823
  • ferrous#000000
An Introduction to Traditional Chinese Colors:

1. China’s traditional color culture is rich and diverse, with deep cultural roots and a long historical legacy.

2. The following are some common colors in traditional Chinese culture and their symbolic meanings:

(1) Red: In Chinese culture, red is one of the most popular and representative colors, symbolizing celebration, good fortune, passion, and prosperity. It is frequently used during traditional festivals and important occasions.

(2) Yellow: In ancient China, yellow was the exclusive color of the imperial court, symbolizing authority, nobility, and wealth.

(3) Blue: In China, blue is sometimes associated with longevity and eternity, and it is also a symbol of the sky and tranquility.

(4) Green: Green is typically associated with spring, new beginnings, and hope, and also represents growth and vitality.

(5) Black: In Chinese culture, black is sometimes associated with water, the north, and cold, and is also used to convey solemnity and formality.

(6) White: White is typically associated with purity, innocence, and funerals. In ancient times, white was also used to express mourning for the deceased.

(7) Purple: In Chinese culture, purple symbolizes nobility and elegance, and is sometimes associated with mystery and the sacred.

(8) Gold: Gold represents wealth, prosperity, and status, and is often used in decoration to convey grandeur.

(9) Silver: Similar to gold, silver also symbolizes wealth, but it usually has a softer luster.

3. Traditional Chinese colors are not only reflected in painting, architecture, and clothing, but are also widely applied in poetry, literature, and daily life, making them an integral part of Chinese culture.

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