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吴镇超1)The chinese ideological concept on color is festive,they think color need give people a feel of comfortability.So the color need very warm and attractive.they think red is a symbol of luck .so they often wear the red clothes at some vital festivals.2)The function of new year pictures is a symbol of the new year comeing.It is also a symbol of family reunion.it is a traditional custom.it is a vital thing now.
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袁博祥Posted at the New Year to decorate the environment, with the intention of blessing the New Year with good luck and joy. The whole scene is huge and rich in content. The distance between the bridge and the house in the city wall is shown in the picture. The size of grass, trees, horses, cattle, donkeys and camels. As well as those who live in the city, the past and the return of the boat have all done their best.
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李高翔Folk New Year pictures and door gods, commonly known as "happy paintings", were popular in the old days when people pasted New Year pictures indoors and door gods on households to wish auspicious New Year celebrations and exorcise evil spirits. New Year pictures are one of the most popular works of art among Chinese folk. At the end of each New Year, most places have the custom of Posting New Year pictures, door gods and couplets to add to the festive atmosphere.First, the concept of "five elements". "Five Elements Theory" is one of the theories that have exerted a profound influence on Chinese culture, and "five colors" is also a part of it. "Five Elements" is a huge and mysterious cognitive tool covering everything in the world. All things in the universe can find their place in this system.Second, the Confucian color concept. The representative figure of Confucianism, Confucius, lived in a special era at the end of the Spring and Autumn Period. This period was turbulent, and the rules and regulations of the feudal ethics were greatly damaged. Therefore, he longed for the Zhou Dynasty with clear order and order. It pays attention to the distinction of color and rank and is closely connected with the order of human relations. It pays attention to the symbolic colors that combine "rites" and "benevolence", and divides colors into four categories: positive colors, mixed colors, beautiful colors and evil colors.Third, Taoist color view
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王学兵The most influential traditional Chinese color concept is the "five color concept", which was formed in the long-term production and practice of the ancestors, and gradually improved into a set of color concept - "five color system", which combines the natural view and social view under the promotion of various schools of thought in the pre Qin period.It conveys people's feelings and will through five monochromes, namely "green, red, yellow, white and black" New Year pictures are decorative paintings used by Chinese people to decorate their living environment during the Spring Festival.In the early days, it was closely related to the two themes of expelling evil spirits and avoiding evil spirits, and praying for good luck and greeting good luck. Now, it is mainly posted in the New Year to decorate the environment, with the intention of wishing the New Year, good luck and happiness
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秦逸凡Chinese artists have a special, fervent love for the black-and-white world featured simply with black ink on white paper or silk. A white-and-black world, to Chinese people, is a colorless world without bright, gorgeous colors. Chinese painting basically attached great importance to color. A good example is that, in the early days, paintings were called "red and green color" in China. Chinese artists used to advocate "applying color to depict color" – given the diversely colorful world, it is the artist's responsibility to reproduce the world with variegated colors. Yet the ink-and-wash painting triumphed over this tradition to become superior to all other genres of traditional Chinese fine arts.