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Chinese Traditional Colors
Explore the aesthetics of Chinese traditional color palettes with this professional collection featuring classic colors from the Chinese color system. Each color includes Chinese name, Pinyin notation, and multiple color format codes.
Color Information
Name Notation
- Chinese Name: Traditional Chinese character names for each color
- Pinyin Annotation: Standard Hanyu Pinyin for easy retrieval
Format Support
- HEX: Hexadecimal color codes, commonly used in web and UI design
- RGB: Red, Green, Blue values, each channel ranging 0-255
- CMYK: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Key (Black) for printing and publishing
Visual Presentation
- CMYK Progress Chart: Circular progress bars intuitively displaying each component percentage
- Color Scale Gradient: Complete color scale based on Tailwind CSS
- Large Color Block Preview: Hover on desktop or tap on mobile to view details
Usage Instructions
Browse Colors
- Grid layout displaying all traditional colors
- Each color block contains name and Pinyin
- CMYK circular chart showing color composition
Retrieve Color Values
Desktop:
- Hover over color blocks to display HEX, RGB, CMYK
- Click on color values to copy directly to clipboard
- Click on CMYK progress chart to copy individual components
- Click on bottom color scale to copy corresponding values
Mobile:
- All color values displayed directly below color blocks
- Tap any color value to copy
Application Scenarios
Design Fields:
- Chinese-style brand VI design
- Traditional culture themed websites
- Chinese-style illustration and graphic design
- Architecture and interior decoration
Cultural Research:
- Learning Chinese traditional color culture
- Studying ancient dyeing and weaving crafts
- Understanding cultural connotations of colors
- Exploring relationships between colors and festivals
Color Categories
Chinese traditional colors encompass a rich range of color families:
- Red Series: Such as cinnabar, rouge, crabapple red
- Blue-Green Series: Such as indigo, flower blue, bamboo green
- Yellow Series: Such as light yellow, apricot yellow, ginger yellow
- Green Series: Such as pine green, bean green, jade green
- Purple Series: Such as wisteria, purple sandalwood, dark purple
- Brown Series: Such as ochre, camel, tan
Cultural Significance
Chinese traditional colors embody profound cultural heritage:
- Color names often derive from natural landscapes, minerals, and plants
- Reflect Chinese people's meticulous observation and poetic expression of nature
- Closely related to traditional festivals, rituals, and clothing
- Carry rich cultural symbols and aesthetic concepts
- Embody the philosophical thought of "harmony between heaven and humanity"
Technical Features
- Curated Chinese traditional color system
- Seamless conversion between multiple color formats
- Convenient one-click copy functionality
- Responsive layout adapting to multiple devices
- Gradient color scales assisting in color matching selection
Data Source
The color data in this tool is sourced from authoritative Chinese traditional color resources: Chinese Colors - Traditional Colors
Usage Tips
- Hover on desktop to view complete color value information
- Mobile displays color values directly below color blocks
- Click any color value to copy
- CMYK progress chart allows copying individual component values
- Bottom color scale provides same-color gradient reference
- Supports touch-friendly interactions on touch devices



