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Old 06-10-2003, 11:46 PM
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the color of 'red' is a symbol of luck and happiness in chinese culture. i learned while working in the api unit of the legal aid foundation, however, that its significance varied among the different asian cultures when a korean client freaked out when we filled in her intake form with a red bic pen. apparently, 'red' in korean culture is symbolic of bad luck?

in america, we were black to funerals. in traditional chinese funerals, the family members wear white. what is the significance of the color 'white'?

what other colors hold special meanings?
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Old 06-11-2003, 12:16 AM
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Originally posted by kasia@Jun 11 2003, 02:46 AM
the color of 'red' is a symbol of luck and happiness in chinese culture. i learned while working in the api unit of the legal aid foundation, however, that its significance varied among the different asian cultures when a korean client freaked out when we filled in her intake form with a red bic pen. apparently, 'red' in korean culture is symbolic of bad luck?

in america, we were black to funerals. in traditional chinese funerals, the family members wear white. what is the significance of the color 'white'?

what other colors hold special meanings?
i want to say that wearing white at traditional chinese funerals is a secularised chinese buddhist thing, but i'm not 100% sure.

i know that black (and gray?) is a colour of mourning in chinese culture though.
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Old 06-11-2003, 12:32 AM
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yeah...
this is just what i'm learning on my own...
but in korean culture, under the influence of china... the color system revolves around 5 basic colors-- blue, red, white, black and yellow... which all represent a certain direction and element...

blue representing the east, spring and trees
red representing the south, summer and fire
white representing the west, autumn and metal
black representing the north, winter and water
yellow being the center...

The two yang colors of blue and red balance with the two yin colors of white and black.
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Old 06-11-2003, 01:19 AM
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and oh yeah, when it comes to martial arts... the belt color has its own signifigance... each color has a meaning...

White: signifies a birth, or beginning, of a seed. A white belt student is a beginner searching for knowledge of the Art.

Yellow: signifies the first beam of sunlight which shines upon the seed giving it new strength with the beginning of new life. A yellow belt student is given his/her first ray of knowledge, opening his mind, from an instructor.

Green: signifies the growth of the seed as it sprouts from the earth reaching toward the sun and begins to grow into a plant. A green belt student learns to further develop and refine his/her techniques.

Blue: signifies the blue sky as the plant continues to grow toward it. A blue belt student moves up higher in rank just as the plant grows taller. The light feeds the plant so it can continue to grow. The student is fed additional knowledge of the Art in order for his/her body and mind continue to grow and develop.

Red: signifies the red-hot heat of the Sun as the plant continues growing toward it. A red belt student is higher in rank, he/she acquires more detailed knowledge and, just as the plant grows slowly toward the Sun, so the red belt student learns to be more cautious as his/her knowledge and physical abilities increase.

Black: signifies the darkness beyond the Sun. A black belt seeks new knowledge of the Art. As he/she begins to teach others, he/she begins planting new seeds, his/her students, many of which will take root deep into the Art, blossom and grow through the ranks in a never-ending process of self-growth, knowledge, and enlightenment.
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red is also fertility

in relation to a chinese wedding.

in my case my wife won't be wearing red.

i will be praying to the infertility gods.
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Old 06-11-2003, 07:27 AM
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and oh yeah, when it comes to martial arts... the belt color has its own signifigance... each color has a meaning...

White: signifies a birth, or beginning, of a seed. A white belt student is a beginner searching for knowledge of the Art.

Yellow: signifies the first beam of sunlight which shines upon the seed giving it new strength with the beginning of new life. A yellow belt student is given his/her first ray of knowledge, opening his mind, from an instructor.

Green: signifies the growth of the seed as it sprouts from the earth reaching toward the sun and begins to grow into a plant. A green belt student learns to further develop and refine his/her techniques.

Blue: signifies the blue sky as the plant continues to grow toward it. A blue belt student moves up higher in rank just as the plant grows taller. The light feeds the plant so it can continue to grow. The student is fed additional knowledge of the Art in order for his/her body and mind continue to grow and develop.

Red: signifies the red-hot heat of the Sun as the plant continues growing toward it. A red belt student is higher in rank, he/she acquires more detailed knowledge and, just as the plant grows slowly toward the Sun, so the red belt student learns to be more cautious as his/her knowledge and physical abilities increase.

Black: signifies the darkness beyond the Sun. A black belt seeks new knowledge of the Art. As he/she begins to teach others, he/she begins planting new seeds, his/her students, many of which will take root deep into the Art, blossom and grow through the ranks in a never-ending process of self-growth, knowledge, and enlightenment.
hmm... in Judo the belt colours go like this:

white
yellow
orange
green
blue
brown
black

with 3 stripes on each post-white, pre-black belt.
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my mom forbade me to wear black clothing and anything black, white, yellow, or navy in my hair. think its because black white and navy are mourning colors, never figured out yellow....
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my mom forbade me to wear black clothing and anything black, white, yellow, or navy in my hair. think its because black white and navy are mourning colors, never figured out yellow....
navy is a mourning colour? what ethnicity are you?
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my mom forbade me to wear black clothing and anything black, white, yellow, or navy in my hair. think its because black white and navy are mourning colors, never figured out yellow....
Perhaps you're more of an autumn.
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navy is a mourning colour? what ethnicity are you?
I'm Chinese, but i guess my mom is really superstitious and culturally unbiased therefore we adhere to many Asian traditions even though they may not be chinese. Think dark navy closely resembles black, therefore considered mourning color.
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<!--QuoteBegin-Chasiubao_Boy+Jun 11 2003, 04:35 AM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Chasiubao_Boy @ Jun 11 2003, 04:35 AM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteEBegin--> red is also fertility
in relation to a chinese wedding.
in my case my wife won't be wearing red.
i will be praying to the infertility gods. [/b][/quote]
Meaning what? You don't want to get her pregnant on your wedding night?

Kids aren't bad. :(
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Deep purple is the emperial color in Japan.
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purple is also a royal viet color...

Yellow is the most important color in viet.. The south vietnamese flag (before the communist regime took over) was yellow in the background with three red stripes..

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The yellow background is the color of the Nguyen House, also is the color of the element Earth, and signifies the south.
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Re: the significance of different colors

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yeah...
this is just what i'm learning on my own...
but in korean culture, under the influence of china... the color system revolves around 5 basic colors-- blue, red, white, black and yellow... which all represent a certain direction and element...

blue representing the east, spring and trees
red representing the south, summer and fire
white representing the west, autumn and metal
black representing the north, winter and water
yellow being the center...

The two yang colors of blue and red balance with the two yin colors of white and black.
From my research, wearing white at funerals represents respect for the Pure Land is supposed to be, far to the west, a Buddhist paradise to aspiring bodhisattvas to go to listen to Amida Buddha before returning to this earthly plane to help other Buddhists to the Pure Land.
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Re: the significance of different colors

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the color of 'red' is a symbol of luck and happiness in chinese culture. i learned while working in the api unit of the legal aid foundation, however, that its significance varied among the different asian cultures when a korean client freaked out when we filled in her intake form with a red bic pen. apparently, 'red' in korean culture is symbolic of bad luck?
No, no, no! Red is indeed an auspicious color in some Asian cultures, but you shouldn't ever write anything in red. It's considered to be threatening. Like, if you were writing a death threat or challenging somebody to a duel or something like that, you might write it in red. I don't think this is just an Asian thing. It's not a good idea to write in red in any country, unless you're making corrections on a paper. Guess why debts used to be written in "red ink"?
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