
It Would Be Better Not to Encounter the Beauty of the City
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"It's Better Not to Encounter Alluring Colors" uses colors as a metaphor for various dynasties, and then starts from the colors to tell the flow of history, the inheritance of culture, the flavor of aesthetics, and the spread of the humanistic spirit through generous or fluent poems and vivid stories full of love and beauty. This book has been newly revised by the well-known aesthetic author Qinglan Zi. It uses "color" to view the world, use "color" to clarify historical facts, and use "color" to describe deep feelings. It is exactly as she said: In the beginning of China, the sky and earth were dark yellow; in Xia and Shang Dynasty, it was the newly dyed goose yellow; in Zhou Dynasty, it was purple, as if picked before the flowers were picked; in Qin, it was black as deep as night; in the Western Han Dynasty, it was blue, the color of an abyss; in the Eastern Han Dynasty, it was blank, with turbulent clouds surging on a piece of white paper; in Wei, it was the color of green mountains in the morning; in Jin, it was green, looking back at the beginning of green water waves...
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