1. Red represents fire in the five elements, and the corresponding color of fire is red. At the same time, fire gives people a passionate personality, so people's love for red is born from this.
2. In ancient times, red was considered as an evil spirit. This is because red is similar to the sun and fire to some extent, so people will think that red can ward off evil spirits.
In addition, red symbolizes auspiciousness, jubilation and liveliness, which makes red an indispensable color in traditional festivals and celebrations in China.
Red is also a bright and dazzling color, which can attract people's attention. Therefore, on some occasions, people will use red to increase the visual effect. For example, in the wedding custom in China, people will decorate their new houses with red.
In addition, red has rich symbolic significance in literature and art, and is often used to symbolize fire, blood, passion, struggle and indomitable spirit.
In a word, China people's love for red is diverse and profound. It not only represents enthusiasm, evil spirits, auspiciousness and celebration, but also symbolizes revolution, victory and progress.