In Chinese culture, the color red is always inseparable from celebration and ingrained with auspicious symbolism, representing fortune, good luck, joy, and prosperity. As the Year of the Dragon approaches, red, sometimes combined with other auspicious colors like gold, has been prominent in Guangdon...
. The symbolism of red as the color of luck and prosperity and white as a color associated with mourning is further recognizable in traditions such as posting red colored couplets on windows and doors during the Spring Festival, while posting white colored ones when a death occurred in the fam...
These covers are not just a means of sending digital red envelopes but also symbols of the harmonious blend of diverse cultures in our college. Each cover artfully combines rich international elements with the charm of traditional ...
Several authors have returned to this concept in the following years and the debate has opened numerous hypotheses and reconstructions. The common opinion is still focused on the correlation between red colour and blood and, consequently, the symbolism of life, death and sacrifice. In this regard,...