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Red color symbolizes love!

Red is one of the brightest, most flashy colors. For many, it is associated with the color of blood, aggression, for others it is the color of the heart, which means love, but for Soviet people this color symbolized a holiday for many years, a day off, a "red" day for the calendar. Let's consider what red color means for representatives of different peoples.

Associations with the Red

In primitive people

For primitive people, red was the color of life and resurrection. They sprinkled the dead person's face with blood or sprinkled with iron oxide powder in order to bring it back to life. Probably, this was done in order that the face of the deceased again acquired a warm, pink color.

For Russians

In our native Russian, the words "red" and "beautiful" are crooked. In Old Russian language the word "red" was often used instead of "beautiful". Everyone knows the expression "red girl", that is, a beautiful girl, or the main square of our country is named so not because it is red, but because it is beautiful, therefore, for Russians, red color symbolizes beauty.

For the ancient Egyptians

In Egypt - the cradle of history - red color was associated with violence. It was the color of the god of evil Seth and the serpent of Apophis. Their names on papyrus were written exactly by this color, which they made from orange-red flowers of sunflower.

For the ancient Romans

In ancient Romans red was considered a symbol of war and victory, since it is the color of the god of war of Mars. By the way, the planet Mars is still called the Red Planet. So, the ancient Roman commanders, after defeating the enemy, painted their faces with paint obtained from a "purple snail" - a sea mollusk. In addition, the red in Rome symbolized power, so the Caesars wore purple-colored togas .

In Great Britain

In the United Kingdom's navy from the 17th century, the red color of the military flag symbolized the "challenge to battle." Seeing the red flag raised on British ships, foreign ships understood that the British were going to attack them, and took the necessary measures of protection. Probably, this is yet another association with the god of war, Mars.

In China

But among the ancient Chinese "red-faced" it was customary to call those who diligently fulfilled their conjugal duties or were known for a variety of sexual relationships. They portended an early death. At the same time in the Celestial Empire, red color symbolizes wealth. In the higher ranks and rich men, the gate was painted red. The rich men also liked to wear clothes of all shades of this color.

Red is a symbol of love

Whatever "carmine" means for different peoples, nevertheless in most people red color symbolizes love. After all, we, regardless of nationality, draw a heart - a sign of love - and paint it in scarlet. Of course, with the exception of environmental organizations that paint the heart in green. In the countries of the Far East, for example, in India, red is the color of the wedding: the bride puts on a red sari, uses wedding attributes of red shades , etc.

Red color: characteristic and religious meaning

Surprisingly, the red in the Christian religion has several absolutely opposite meanings:

  1. Divine love.
  2. Mercy.
  3. The Blood of Christ.
  4. Fire of faith.
  5. Violence.
  6. Carrot love, passion.
  7. Fiery Gehenna is the wrath of God.
  8. The color of Satan.

In Catholicism, red color symbolizes power. Therefore, the attire of the higher church dignitaries - the cardinals - is red. And the attire of this color in John the Evangelist is a call to action.

Conclusion

This bright color always attracted people's attention from prehistoric times. At different times and for different peoples, it had meanings sometimes at the root of the opposite. Nevertheless, he has an exciting effect on everyone, increases appetite, struggles with blues and apathy, therefore, this is a very active, color-inducing action.

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