In the late Paleolithic Age, primitive
people began to have an idea of aesthetics and know how to beautify their life,
and invented dyeing. China was the first country that had textile and ceramics
sectors. All these are reflected in Chinese characters.
In Jiaguwen (scripts on tortoise
shells and animal bones) there were four characters indicating colors --
blue, white, red and yellow. Shuowen Jiezi (Elucidations of the Signs and
Explications of the Graphs) included 75 characters related to colors and people
of the later generations added some new ones.
For
instance, the character
(red) at the
first beginning meant rose pink silk, and later referred to bright red silk
fabric. Now, it refers to the color of pink or bright red. The
character
(blue) originally referred to indigo,
a kind of coloring matter commonly in use in ancient times. Later, the character
meant blue or deep blue and sometimes it also means black.
From all these characters indicating colors
we can see the acute discernment and outstanding creativeness of ancient people.