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Sean1122
Red Color in China Red usually symbolizes good luck, longevity and happiness in Chinese culture. Red color are everywhere when the Spring Festival and other happy celebrate. The cash usually have been put into the red envelope, give to the family or close friends as a gift. Another reason why red is popular in China is been associate red with the Chinese revolution and the Communist Party, to remember the red blood of all the sacrificing martyrs bleed in the revolution for new China. However, there are exceptions in tradition, The name of the deceased is usually written in red, so to write the Chinese name with red ink is seen as an offensive behavior. 在中国文化中,红色通常象征着好运、长寿和幸福。在春节和其它喜庆场合,红色到处可见。人们把现金作为礼物送给家人或者亲密朋友时,通常放在红色的信封里。红色在中国流行的另一个原因是人们把它与中国革命和共产党相联系。然而,红色不总是代表好运和快乐。因为死者的名字通常用红色书写,用红墨水书写中国人名被看成是一种冒犯行为。 Red usually symbolizes good luck, longevity and happiness in Chinese culture. Red color is everywhere when it’s time to celebrate the Spring Festival and other happy occasions. The cash is usually put into the red envelope, give to family members or close friends as gift. Another reason why red is popular in China is because it's associated with the Chinese revolution and the Communist Party, to remember all the sacrificing martyrs who bleed in the revolution for new China. However, there are restrictions in traditional usage as well, for example, the names of the deceased are usually written in red, so to write Chinese names with red ink is seen as offensive behavior.
Aug 13, 2017 4:11 AM
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The Color Red Color in China

Red usually symbolizes good luck, longevity, and happiness in Chinese culture. Red color are is everywhere when it's time to celebrate the Spring Festival and other happy celebrate occasions. The During Spring Festival, cash is (<--反复发生的事情最好用现在时态表达。) usually have been put into the red envelopes and given to the family members or close friends as a gifts. Another reason why red is popular in China is because been associate red is associated with the Chinese revolution and the Communist Party; to people remember the red blood of all the sacrificing martyrs who bled in the revolution for new China. However, there are exceptions restrictions in traditional usage as well; for example, the names of the deceased is are usually written in red, so to write the Chinese names with red ink is seen as an offensive behavior.

写得还好,Sean。好像英文语法上还有一些不太熟悉的规则,对不对?没关系,多练习就会学好的 =)

August 13, 2017
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