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What is Chinese ideological concept on colors?

2022-10-05
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  • Dommy
    Dommy
    be called the"five color concept", that is, red, yellow, green, white and black. So far, we still call it"colorful"and"multicolored billows". Black and white are the two poles of color. The "you"pole belongs to black, and the"no"pole belongs to white. The"you"pole and the"no"pole lay the foundation for ink painting to replace all colors with black and white.

    2022-12-11

  • 用户662335
    用户662335
    The traditional Chinese color concept can be called the "five color concept", that is, red, yellow, green, white and black. So far, we still call it "colorful" and "multicolored billows". Black and white are the two poles of color. The "you" pole belongs to black, and the "no" pole belongs to white. The "you" pole and the "no" pole lay the foundation for ink painting to replace all colors with black and white.

    2022-12-09

  • 胡志豪
    胡志豪
    Ideology refers to a collection of ideas. The term Ideology was coined by Count Destutt de Tracy in 1796 to define a "science of ideas." When Napoleon became emperor, he was found to be criticized by most of the philosophers on the continent, and the haughty Napoleon called them "ideologues" with contempt, and since then, "ideology" has occasionally shown negative connotations in the use of words

    2022-12-04

  • 黄泽辉
    黄泽辉
    The traditional Chinese view of color can be called "five-color view", including red, yellow, green, white and black. These colors also continue to this day, and now we describe the color as "five colors", "colorful" and so on. We can see that black and white are the two poles of color, and the ink painting lays a certain foundation of color.

    2022-12-01