coz they don't like red
Because red is for fire, and fire is warm. and also can drive away bad luckThe color red symbolizes good fortune and joy to the Chinese people.In Chinese culture, the relationship between color and craftsmanship, color and art, color and poetry, and color and custom are very close and unbreakable.Red is one of the colors beloved by the Chinese people. In the celebration of the New Year, holidays and gatherings, the red color is a must.The Chinese people, both ancient and modern, cherish the color red. Red is everywhere during Chinese New Year and other holidays and family gatherings for it symbolizes good fortune and joy. Unfortunately, since the Communist takeover of China, red has been used by the Chinese Communist Party to represent danger, blood, violence and radical actions.
For Chinese, the color red is considered as a symbol of integrity. Ancient Chinese believe red color can exorcize ghosts and drive away misfortune. So red lanterns, red candles and other red decorations are common on formal occasions. People also write on red paper and then paste it on their doors to express their best wishes on every New Year's Eve. Until the early days of the last century, red is still widely used in Chinese wedding ceremonies. Above all, the color red is part of the Chinese traditional culture.
The origin for red comes from Chinese folklore. It was believed that a long time ago, there was a monster in China, who came for offerings of children for sacrifices every lunar year. People finally found a way to chase away that monster by wearing bright red, poping fire crackers and making loud noises. It is also considered to be lucky because, older generations believes that it chases away death, so grandparents loves to dress grandchildren up in red.
Red is considered a lucky color in Chinese culture because it symbolizes happiness, good fortune, and prosperity. It is often used in celebrations and festivals to bring positive energy and good luck.
In traditional Chinese culture, the color red symbolizes good luck, happiness, and prosperity. It is often used in celebrations and festivals to bring good fortune and ward off evil spirits. Red is also associated with love and passion, and is commonly used in weddings and other joyful occasions.
the red symbolizes the blood that many Chinese people shed for their country.
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It is because red is fire and also it represents happiness and lucky.
Red usually resembles happiness in Chinese, it also resembles luck and fortune. the Chinese wearing red has nothing to do with the communist government
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Heterochromia is a condition where a person can have different iris colors and or more than one hair color. There are many Chinese who have predominately black hair and also patches of red hair. Any further refined answer requires a clearer definition of what is Chinese.
It symbolizes the blood and struggle of the people in the Chinese revolution.
they die and sacrafice
probably something to do with the fact that the flag is red and yellow.
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Probably red, as red represents the blood split during the communist revolution.
lanterns are mainly red in China because in Chinese culture, people believe red can bring people good luck so red lanterns means family unity, success in business, fortune, brightness, energy, perfection and wealth....