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How many colors does purple have?
The sub-colors of purple are wisteria, hibiscus, clematis, clove, lavender, amethyst, valerian, mineral purple, pansy, mallow, blue purple, clove and light gray purple.

Purple is an elegant and rich color, which is associated with luck and wealth, nobility and luxury. It is also related to some religious costumes, such as the purple vestments for Easter. Interestingly, if you look at Christian and church websites, there are not many purple ones.

Purple crosses warm and cool colors, and you can create a unique mood according to the combined colors. With some red and deep purple, you can create a warm color plate. Light purple is more expensive and is usually associated with romance.

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For a long time, whether it is the British royal family in the west, the Japanese royal family in the east or the court in China, purple has been regarded as the noblest color. The Forbidden City in Beijing used to be the place where emperors lived and worked, also known as the Forbidden City. Using "purple gas from the east" to describe unparalleled good luck shows that China culture cherishes and respects purple.

In the west, purple also represents nobility, and it often becomes the favorite color of nobles. This is because the purple dye commonly used by the ancient Roman Tyres was only worn by nobles, and almost all the clothes dyed were dark red, which was also very popular with the monarch at that time. In Byzantine times, emperors from royal blood would add the words "born in purple gate" to their titles to show their orthodox blood, which is different from monarchs who obtained the throne by other means.

People's Daily Online-Health Tip: Do office workers need to improve their eyesight? Purple food will attract attention.

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