It doesn't mention China in The Bible.
Some people say Magog mentioned in the Bible is China:
Ezekiel 38:2 "Son of man, set your face against Gog, of the land of Magog, the prince of Rosh, Meshech, and Tubal, and prophesy against him,
Some people say the prophesy about the "kings of the east" in Revelation is China:
Revelation 16:12 Then the sixth angel poured out his bowl on the great river Euphrates, and its water was dried up, so that the way of the kings from the east might be prepared.
The only thing you can know for sure is that the word China is not in the Bible
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.
Mostly Danger. But in Chinese it is associated with happiness and fun.
The most significant teachings in the Bible include love thy neighbor as thyself, forgiveness, humility, and the golden rule. Jesus' words, highlighted in red, emphasize compassion, forgiveness, and the importance of faith and love.
The Chinese lucky colours are mainly red and gold.
Because red is the Chinese lucky colour and they believe red scares away evil spirits.
the red symbolizes the blood that many Chinese people shed for their country.
Red is associated with good fortune in China.
the color red is mentioned in the Bible 15 times.
Red usually resembles happiness in Chinese, it also resembles luck and fortune. the Chinese wearing red has nothing to do with the communist government
The colour red means luck and regeneration in China. that is why it is used allot in Chinese festival's example: Chinese new year...)
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.
Red is considered a symbol of good luck and prosperity in Chinese culture. Chinese lanterns are traditionally red to bring positive energy and good fortune to the person hanging them. Additionally, red is a vibrant and auspicious color often associated with festivals and celebrations in Chinese traditions.