Color in Chinese culture means the color in the face in the old times. Nowadays, the different colors refer to different meanings, and hinted considered lucky or lucky in Chinese culture.
The first most important cold should be Red, corresponding with fire, symbolizing good fortune and joy. Red is found everywhere during Chinese New Year and other holidays. The main color of Chinese flag is red, which is also regarded the most representative of China. Girls like to wear the clothes in red for weddings or the very important occasions.
  Yellow represents imperial power, corresponding with earth. Yellow is considered the most beautiful color and also very important, just the same as Red. The emperors clothes only in yellow in the past China. We also are called the descendent of the dragon, which is in the color of yellow. The Chinese saying, yellow generates Yin and Yang, implies that yellow is the center of everything. Yellow signifies neutrally and good luck.
  Runs through Chinese history, blue, black occupies an important position. The saying “heaven and earth of mysterious black" was rooted in the observation that the northern sky was black.
The Taiji symbol uses black and white to represent the unity of Yin and Yang. 颜的意义Ancient Chinese regarded black as the king of colors and honored black more consistently than any other color.
  White, corresponding with metal, represents gold and symbolizes brightness, purity and fulfillment. White is also the color of mourning.
  Generally green is associated with health, prosperity, nausea and harmony. Green hats are associated with infidelity and used as an idiom for a cuckold.
  Blue symbolizes immortality. Dark blue is also a color for somber occasion like funerals and deaths.