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O konotacjach kolorystycznych w kulturze chińskiej – zielony, niebieski i fioletowy

Publication date: 27.12.2018

Gdansk Journal of East Asian Studies, 2018, Issue 14, pp. 29 - 38

https://doi.org/10.4467/23538724GS.18.017.10167

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Wu Lan
Instytut Konfucjusza przy Uniwersytecie Gdańskim
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O konotacjach kolorystycznych w kulturze chińskiej – zielony, niebieski i fioletowy

Abstract

Colour connotations in Chinese culture: blue, green and purple

Ancient peoples of China considered crimson, blue-green, yellow, white and back to be the five primary colours that gave rise to the universe and Earth. Then, according to the theory of the Five Elements that make up the universe, i.e. Earth (土 – tu), Wood (木 – mu), Fire (火 – huo), Water (水 – shui) and Metal (金 – jin), five directions were set: East,  South, West, North and Centre, to which specific colour combinations were assigned. The colours implied a number of diverse cultural concepts associated with, e.g. the role of power, philosophical theories, rituals and beliefs. Gradually a new colour system came into being and became an important value in traditional Chinese culture. This article  looks at the meaning of blue (蓝 – lan), green (绿 – lu) and purple (紫色 – zise).

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Information: Gdansk Journal of East Asian Studies, 2018, Issue 14, pp. 29 - 38

Article type: Original article

Titles:

Polish:

O konotacjach kolorystycznych w kulturze chińskiej – zielony, niebieski i fioletowy

English:

Colour connotations in Chinese culture: blue, green and purple

Authors

Instytut Konfucjusza przy Uniwersytecie Gdańskim

Published at: 27.12.2018

Article status: Open

Licence: None

Percentage share of authors:

Wu Lan (Author) - 100%

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Publication languages:

Polish