What does China's image system mean?

China's image system is an important part of China culture. It consists of artistic forms, patterns, colors, music and literary works with specific symbolic meanings. Among them, Chinese painting and poetry are the most representative. In Chinese painting, landscape, flowers and birds, figures and other elements are implicit and profound symbols. In poetry, natural images such as flowers, fish, birds and clouds are endowed with specific symbolic meanings.

China's image system is also closely related to the daily life of China people. For example, red is an auspicious and festive color. During the Spring Festival, people will wear red clothes, stick red couplets and window grilles, and celebrate the New Year with red fireworks. At the same time, some animals, such as dragon, phoenix and unicorn, are also regarded as sacred animals, representing strength, dignity and longevity.

China's image system also includes some myths and legends in traditional culture. For example, there are many sacred animals in The Classic of Mountains and Seas, which are deeply related to the ancient history and culture of China. Images in China's classical novels such as A Dream of Red Mansions and The Journey to the West have also become a part of China's image system. These images reflect the uniqueness of China culture and become cultural symbols in the hearts of China people.