The colour red is traditionally an auspicious color in Chinese culture and represents happiness or good luck. At Chinese New Year, red packets are given out to relatives as a sign of luck and prosperity in the coming year. Chinese weddings usually feature red as a prominent color (instead of white as is the case in most western weddings). In almost all aspects of Chinese life, for thousands of years before the birth of Karl Marx, red has been a color of tantamount importance.
In the Chinese years, I am in the year of the rabbit. It means quickness, and agility.
they symbolize chasing away bad/evil spirits with the light
The red color is said to symbolize bravery and patriotism.
In Chinese culture, the colour red signifies 'Good Luck' and 'Prosperity'. It also symbolizes the red of the fire element in Chinese metaphysics. Red is a warm and exciting colour, found a lot in Chinese culture.
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The colour red means luck and regeneration in China. that is why it is used allot in Chinese festival's example: Chinese new year...)
The red on the flag actually symbolizes Communism and is common in most communist countries.
it usually means war or proudness. That's why it's mostly red.
In the Chinese years, I am in the year of the rabbit. It means quickness, and agility.
Chinese lanterns come in various shapes and sizes, usually seen in stores, at temples, or during festivals. The shape round and color red (fire) traditionally symbolize good fortune and joy.
In the chinese culture it represents luck. In western culture it can mean love or death or fire or passion.AnswerIn The Bible, red symbolizes wartime, bloodshed.
The rat of the Chinese zodiac can symbolize wealth and fertility. In other traditions, rats symbolize cunning, wisdom, and a drive to succeed.
Chinese = goodluck also means nobility
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It symbolizes strength and power
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