Fortune Telling Collection - Comprehensive fortune-telling - The significance of black culture

The significance of black culture

In western culture, black generally represents derogatory meanings, such as:

Black days mean sad, sad and sad days, like "Black Friday";

Black is often used in paintings, literary works and movies to render the atmosphere of death and terror;

Black is the color of mourning, and people often wear black clothes to attend funerals.

Hacker, a person who maliciously tries to crack or destroy the security of computer programs, computer systems and computer networks.

But sometimes black also has positive significance, such as:

In the fashion world, black represents a stable and solemn style;

In spoken language, "new black" represents the latest fashion trend; The "dark horse" represents a potential reusable person;

In terms of finance and economics, the word "black" represents entering the supermarket, which proves that there is no debt.

Black also represents "secret", "concealment", "evil" and uncertainty, such as:

Underworld refers to criminal organizations hidden underground;

A "black box" refers to a system where no information is distributed.

In other cultures, black has different meanings, such as:

In the eyes of Masai people in Kenya, black represents overcast clouds and rainy season, so it symbolizes prosperity and life;

In the ancient culture of China, black is a symbol of the north, representing "water", one of the five colors, without derogatory meaning;

In Germany, black represents conservative parties, such as CDU and Bavarian CSU.

In New Zealand, black represents the national football team because their jerseys are all black.

In Chinese mainland, "black" is relative to "fans" and "relatives". "Fans" and "relatives" (or fans) refer to supporters and fans, and "black" refers to opponents and haters.

Cutting black means Chelsea's rivals and enemies.

Niu Hei refers to Federer's rivals and enemies.

Bean black refers to Nadal's rivals and enemies.

In the language of anime fans, the word "belly black" is often used to refer to the role of inner evil and duplicity.

In spoken Chinese, "black heart" can also refer to people who have no conscience and morality. For example, "black-hearted goods" can refer to goods made by unscrupulous businessmen.

In clothing, black is considered to disperse the eyes to a brighter range around, thus achieving a visual "slim" effect. For example, women have been wearing a lot of black pantyhose or black pantyhose since the middle and late 2000s.

Black is also used for:

The flag of anarchism is an all-black flag;

Pirates traditionally use black flags with white skull patterns;

A "black hole" is a star from which light cannot escape;

In cross-country race, the black flag indicates the car card;

In billiards, the black ball is the seven-point ball in snooker; In the American flower ball, the black ball is the eighth from the bottom.

In western astrology, black mirrors and crystal balls are both fortune-telling tools for wizards.

Black represents a resistance value of 0.

In Peking Opera facial makeup, black generally represents upright, selfless and upright people, such as Bao Zheng.

Black is used as the color of text and marks in the mark color standard.

In a mild context, black also has a detailed, detailed and thorough meaning.

"Soap" also means black, on the contrary, it means "vegetarian" (white). For example, "soap", which stands for black, is used for clothes that smell like soap indiscriminately (black. Generally speaking, it refers to the black clothes worn by officials in Qin and Han dynasties, which were later reduced to the clothes of junior officials.