Question 2: Why can't I write my name in red? In the past, the emperor's recitation was expressed by Zhu Hongbi, which was called Zhu Pi.
No one can give instructions in scarlet letters except the emperor.
Therefore, red stands for supreme power. I've been using it
The reason why the condemned man writes his name in red means that the supreme power irretrievably deprived him of his life.
You can't write a letter with a red pen, which means breaking off diplomatic relations.
Question 3: Why can't I write my name in red? In ancient times, prisoners were sentenced to death in red ink. Later, it seems that this habit has been followed. You can observe the court announcement, and often tick the names of condemned prisoners in red ink. Therefore, there is generally no need to sign letters in red ink.
Question 4: Why is it taboo to write your name in red ink? There is a folk saying in China that "Dan Shu is ominous". As we all know, in ancient times, except for the emperor sitting in the golden palace, calligraphy was generally used by yamen to record the names of criminals. There is a saying among the people that Yan Yan crossed out the book of life and death with calligraphy, and those who crossed it out with calligraphy were undoubtedly sentenced to death. Up to now, criminals sentenced to death have marked their names with red "X" or "√", so people are very afraid of writing letters in red, and even more afraid of receiving things written in red. People are forbidden to write in red ink, which is a tradition established for thousands of years. This folk custom has been deeply rooted in people's hearts and followed by people. It can be said that this is just a tradition and habit, not a feudal superstition. Although the red pen plays an irreplaceable role and significance for some needs, it will only be used in some specific occasions, such as teachers marking test papers and doctors canceling medical orders.
Because some people are jealous of writing with a red pen, which leads to friends breaking up, there is also a saying that writing with a red pen is breaking up. But personally, I don't think it is necessary to write a dear John letter in red. Isn't there a saying that "it's good to be apart"? The ancients also said, "A gentleman should break up with you, and you should not make an ugly voice." After all, friends are friends, so why not be generous?
In ancient times, people wrote letters in red pen to prepare for urgent or important things. Cinnabar was used at that time. Now, one is for beauty, and the other is that writing a letter with a red pen means breaking up.
Question 5: Why can't a person's name be written in red ink? In the past, the emperor used a vermilion pen to approve the memorial, which was called Zhu Pi.
No one can give instructions in scarlet letters except the emperor.
Therefore, red stands for supreme power. I've been using it
The reason why the condemned man writes his name in red means that the supreme power irretrievably deprived him of his life.
You can't write a letter with a red pen, which means breaking off diplomatic relations.
Question 6: Why can't you write your name in red ink is a superstition.
Writing a person's name in red means that the person is dead. ...
Also, enclosing a person's name in a box means that the person is dead.
Question 7: Why don't people sign in red ink? This is a custom left over from ancient times, because in ancient times, sodomy criminals used a red pen (also called Zhu pen) to hook, and the legend of Rebecca also used a red pen to hook the soul. Writing people's names in red ink also indicates bad luck. So people don't have to sign in red.
Question 8: Why can't I write other people's names in red? Because the words written in red generally represent the dead or the death row inmates who are about to be executed, for example, the paintings are all written in red Indonesia and so on. Moreover, if you write someone else's name in red in normal life, it is an infringement of others.
Question 9: Why is it impolite to write with a red pen? There is a saying in our country that "Dan Shu is ominous". As we all know, in ancient times, except for the emperor sitting in the golden palace, calligraphy was generally used by yamen to record the names of criminals. There is a saying among the people that Yan Yan crossed out the book of life and death with calligraphy, and those who crossed it out with calligraphy were undoubtedly sentenced to death. Up to now, criminals sentenced to death have marked their names with red "X" or "√", so people are very afraid of writing letters in red, and even more afraid of receiving things written in red. People are forbidden to write in red ink, which is a tradition established for thousands of years. This folk custom has been deeply rooted in people's hearts and followed by people. It can be said that this is just a tradition and habit, not a feudal superstition. Although the red pen plays an irreplaceable role and significance for some needs, it will only be used in some specific occasions, such as teachers marking test papers and doctors canceling medical orders.
Because some people are jealous of writing with a red pen, which leads to friends breaking up, there is also a saying that writing with a red pen is breaking up. But personally, I don't think it is necessary to write a dear John letter in red. Isn't there a saying that "it's good to be apart"? The ancients also said, "A gentleman should break up with you, and you should not make an ugly voice." After all, friends are friends, so why not be generous?
In ancient times, when people encountered urgent or important things, they would write letters with red pens. Cinnabar was used at that time. Now, one is for beauty, and the other is that writing a letter with a red pen means breaking up.
According to legend, the judge of the underworld crossed off a person's name with a red pen (indicating that the soul is hooked and the person dies). Hong Chu.
In ancient times, the names of prisoners sentenced to death were ticked and then beheaded.
The ancestors' names are also written in red on the tombstone.
Although some of these things are superstitious legends, such as the second point, they are also unique auspicious culture in China. We in China like auspiciousness, so it has become a kind of etiquette. It's not that the teacher said to pay attention to manners, but it's always good to teach children some manners and respect people.
In addition, some children now like to answer their homework with pens of various colors, and sometimes they accidentally take exams with pens of various colors, but now all exams require blue or black pens. If you develop bad habits, you will lose points or even cancel your test scores, especially those for professional exams. So ... . . . . .
That makes sense.