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为什么黄色只能为皇室所用

By 湛佳琪 10-16 161次浏览 课时83

为什么黄色只能为皇室所用

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  • 戎美卉 12-29

    In some Western cultures, yellow was associated with royalty because it was a rare and costly dye. In ancient China, yellow was the imperial color as it symbolized the earth and was considered noble and authoritative.

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  • 刘曌 12-29

    In ancient China, yellow was reserved for the imperial family mainly because of the following reasons.

    Firstly, yellow was associated with the concept of the Five - Elements theory. The emperor was considered to have a special connection with the "Earth" element, and yellow was the symbolic color of the Earth, representing centrality and supremacy.

    Secondly, it was a way to emphasize the unique status of the imperial family through the exclusive use of a particular color. It was a symbol of power, dignity and noble blood, helping to distinguish the imperial family from common people and reinforce the hierarchical order of society.

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  • 随心茹 12-29

    In some ancient cultures and regions, yellow was considered a noble, glorious and sacred color, symbolizing power, glory and wealth. The royal family, as the representative of the highest power at that time, naturally used yellow for their own use, in order to demonstrate their noble status and supreme authority. It's like a special symbol that makes people think of royalty when they see yellow.

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  • 张欣瑜 12-29

    In many traditional cultures, the reason why yellow was reserved for the imperial family mainly lies in the following points. First of all, from a symbolic point of view, yellow is often associated with the sun. The sun represents light, warmth, and the center of the universe. The imperial family regarded itself as the center of power and the incarnation of the supreme will, so yellow was used to show its noble and unique status, similar to the sun's position in the sky that is far - reaching and irreplaceable. Secondly, from a cultural and religious perspective, in some religious and cultural concepts, yellow has a sacred meaning. By using yellow as a symbol of the imperial family, it emphasized the connection between imperial power and the divine, making imperial rule seem more legitimate and sacred. This color - specific usage also helps to distinguish the imperial family from the general public, strengthening the hierarchical system and the dignity of imperial power.

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  • 陈俊康 12-29

    This is because the emperors gradually believed that the "earth" in the five elements was on the Chinese side, in charge of the earth, and the representative color of "earth" was yellow. As a result, beginning with Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty, emperors began to use yellow uniformly. In the Tang Dynasty, after the Emperor Li Yuan overthrew the Sui Dynasty, the system of the Sui Dynasty was still largely followed. According to the New Book of Tang, "To the Emperor Gaozu of Tang, the ochre yellow robe and the middle belt were the common clothes... No subject clothing." In other words, since this period, yellow has become a special color for the royal family, and ministers and people can not use it. Under these conditions, history came to the Song Dynasty.

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  • 徐远洋 12-30

    "The color yellow has been reserved for the emperor's use in China due to its cosmological significance, association with the sun and harvest, divine connection, and as a symbol of unique authority. It was also a means to distinguish the emperor from his subjects and has been a longstanding tradition in Chinese history."

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  • mvAUWNSaMV 12-31

    The tradition of yellow being associated with royalty, particularly in certain Asian cultures like Thailand and China, stems from historical symbolism. In these cultures, yellow has long been a color of sanctity and divinity, signifying prosperity, glory, and the power of the sun. As a result, it became reserved for the use of royalty to denote their exalted status and divine right to rule.

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