Ancient words describing the color of clothes

1. What words are used to describe the colors of ancient costumes? Cao Zhiyou's Ode to Luoshen;

The glory of wearing a sweater is the glory of Yao and Bi.

We should emphasize the importance of Gu.

Wear clothes in ancient times, wear clothes. There is "Huang Shang in the Green" in The Book of Songs Li Feng Green.

Poor green boy-a boy in light green.

Pink, White and Green-Women's Wear

Purple Ribbon Gold Medal-Ribbon is a symbol of official power in Han Dynasty, which marks the rank of official position with its fabric density, length and color. Purple is the most expensive.

Purple robe and jade belt-Zhu and Zi have always been considered as the clothing colors of the ancient dignitaries in China.

The yellow robe is always a symbol of imperial power.

Basically, it is mainly gray, green, red and black. Of course, Zhu, Zi and Huang are more noble.

2. Words describing the color of clothes: flying red and dancing green: refers to the color of clothes, generally referring to various colors. Describe the scene where women are wearing beautiful clothes of various colors and having a good time.

Colorful, colorful, colorful, colorful, colorful.

Huang Huai Peizi [explanation] refers to holding a golden seal in her arms and wearing a purple ribbon around her waist. In a high position. With "wear purple with yellow".

Butterfly pink bee yellow refers to the yellow face and makeup of ancient women. Dark green, thin red or green, fat, red and thin. Describe the scene of lush foliage and sparse flowers in late spring.

Green tea refers to young and beautiful women.

Wearing red and green describes bright and gorgeous clothes.

Black hat and red skirt generally refer to men and women.

3. Words that describe the color of clothes, such as yellow:

Colorful description of complex colors or various patterns. Extension is multifaceted.

Colorful huā huā lǜ lǜ originally refers to colorful flowers and trees; Describe the bright colors.

Wearing red and green, chuān hóng zhuó lǜ describes bright and gorgeous clothes.

Big red, big green and l ǜ ǒ mean rich colors.

Red flying Cui dance: red Cui: refers to the color of clothes, generally refers to various colors. Describe the scene where women are wearing beautiful clothes of various colors and having a good time.

Words that describe yellow:

Huang Cancan in Huang Cancan and Huang Chengcheng, golden yellow, orange yellow, golden yellow, dark yellow, light yellow, bright yellow, light yellow, yellow yellow, yellow yellow, yellow brown, yellow and milky yellow.

4. Words expressing colors in ancient times are different from those in ancient Chinese.

1, the difference between "crimson, scarlet, red, red, red"

"Crimson, Zhu, Chi, Dan and Hong" all stand for red. According to their different degrees from deep to shallow, "crimson" is the deepest, and Shuowen: "crimson, big red." The original meaning is "crimson". The degree of "Zhu" is second, and Shuowen: "Zhu, red heart wood, pine and cypress." Originally meant "red heart wood", it was later used to refer to "scarlet". The original meaning of "red" is "the color of fire", which is red. The original meaning of "Dan" is "cinnabar, cinnabar", and later it means "red, red". The degree of "red" is the shallowest. Shuowen: "Red, silk is red and white." The original meaning is: "pink." Later, there was no difference between "red" and "red".

2. The difference between "green, pale, blue, green and blue"

The five words "cyan, pale, blue, cyan and blue" are adjectives in modern Chinese, indicating color. But there are differences in ancient Chinese. In ancient and modern times, "blue" means "blue", the original meaning of "pale" means "grass color", which means "deep blue" or "dark green", and the original meaning of "aquamarine" means "light blue" or "light green". These three words are originally different, and sometimes they can be mixed. If the sky is also called heaven, the grass is also called green grass, and the moss is also called moss. The meanings of "green" and "cyan" are very different and rarely confused. In ancient Chinese, "blue" only means "Polygonum cymosum", which is a noun, and then it means "blue".

5. Idioms about ancient clothes White clothes, white clothes, white clothes, white clothes, Untitled Scholar's praise, and a dangerous crown.

Buyi Qianshou Buyi Cuisine Buyi Wei entertains with colorful clothes, while parents take fat clothes lightly.

Quail clothes with a hundred knots, coarse clothes and plain rice, coarse food and clothing upside down, short clothes and horses

Bad clothes, bad food, bad clothes, bad food, thin clothes, brown clothes and endless brown vegetables.

Take off clothes, armor, brocade, jade, coarse cloth, green and yellow.

Clothes Steal Fresh Clothes Food Snacks Yi Shi Jin Yao Ziyi Yi Bei Sheng Qun.

According to legend, clothes do not cover the body, clothes do not take off the body, clothes do not close the body, food does not eat.

A well-dressed devil in Prada, a well-dressed owl, returned to his hometown with clothes and glory.

The night clothes are light, and the fat clothes and blue clothes will meet.

Embroidering during the day, clothes blocking the road, Zhu Yi nodding, Zhu Yi delivering letters, vertebral bun cloth.

6. Adjectives to describe beautiful clothes are: gorgeous, avant-garde, fashionable, glamorous, charming, classical and elegant, gorgeous and extraordinary, sexy and self-cultivation, playful and lovely, elegant and generous, gorgeous, noble, elegant, chic, mature and lovely, charming, lovable and beautiful.

Classic version, fabric, proper color matching, unique design, full of charm, precise tailoring and slim version.

Well-dressed, well-dressed, green and yellow, and then decorated with flowers and cranes with pearls on the front edge, wearing light fur, well-dressed, well-dressed, elegant and elegant, full of charm, tailored, elegant, flawless and beautiful.