What is the meaning of China Red?

As the cultural totem and spiritual conversion of China people, China Red can be traced back to the devout worship of Japanese gods in ancient times.

The sun symbolizes eternity, brightness, vitality, prosperity, warmth and hope.

China Red is the soul of China people, and the evolution of the custom of respecting red records the psychological course of China people. After generations of inheritance, precipitation, deepening and sublation, the essence of tradition has gradually evolved into the background color of China culture, which is permeated with a strong positive complex of joining the WTO and symbolizes the national character of enthusiasm, forge ahead and unity.

China Red absorbs the most vital elements of Chaoyang; Picked the most beautiful and charming light of the sunset glow; Transpiration is the extreme temperature of the raging fire; Condensed with the most viscous and active components in the blood; Into the most delicate feelings of acacia beans; Saturated with the most mature late autumn image of maple leaves. ...

China Red (also known as Deep Red) is the red of the three primary colors, and the China Red Series is derived from it: delicate pomegranate red, deep Bordeaux red, luxurious cinnabar red, simple mud Tao Hong actress, born 1969, vicissitudes of rust red, bright cherry red, bright carmine, shy scarlet and warm orange red.

China's red, blue and white, glazed yellow, Sophora japonica green, Great Wall gray, jet black, and jade fat white constitute a colorful traditional Chinese color landscape.

China Red means peace, auspiciousness, jubilation, happiness, longevity, dignity, harmony, reunion, success, loyalty, courage, prosperity, romance, sexiness, enthusiasm, richness and euphemism; It means that everything goes well, eliminating diseases and disasters, turning evil into good, and abandoning evil to promote good. ...

China is full of ancient Qin and Han dynasties; Continues the legacy of Tang and Song Dynasties; Follow the brilliant vein of Wei and Jin dynasties; Flowing with the charm of Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties. With its rich cultural connotation, it is coiled into an intricate Chinese knot, which highly summarizes the endless history of the descendants of the dragon.

From the red wall of Zhumen to the red wooden box cabinet; From children's close-fitting Chinese corsets to weddings with the theme of China Red; From the belt of the animal year and the tassel of jade to the shroud and peach of the birthday girl; From the red cloth hanging on the lintel when Tim Ding was imported, to the "full moon" made by the child at the full moon; From dragon lantern hydrangea to gongs and drums suona ornaments; From the boudoir daughter's red rope sachet to the dance silk of yangko; From the ribbon-cutting at the opening ceremony to the New Year cards; From the inkpad engraved with power to the flag recording meritorious deeds; From lanterns hung during the Spring Festival to Spring Festival couplets posted by every household, inverted blessings and window grilles, from red envelopes to firecrackers. From the famous "red, green and yellow" Tang Sancai to the most famous "red sacrifice" porcelain in Jingdezhen. ...

In this way, China Red, based on farming culture and centered on family consciousness, has been deeply embedded in the souls of China people from generation to generation, and has become a well-deserved amulet to settle down and protect the ideal territory of the integration of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism.

China Red is everywhere, all the time.