Philippines and South Korea wearing different cultural passwords in green clothes

Author:Global Times Time:2022.06.23

[Global Times special reporter Ren Hanfei] Green symbolizes vitality and vitality, and many countries have a soft spot for green pornography. A few days ago, at the inauguration ceremony of Vice President Sarah Duterte in the Philippines, green became the main color of clothes.

Philippines: Green is the vice presidential campaign color

At the inauguration ceremony, not only the three main female guests on the stage, but also Sarah Duterte, wearing green dress skirts, and many audiences present were also dressed in green T -shirts, which was her supporter. Traditionally, the people of the Philippines love bright colors, and red, green, and yellow are common colors for locals. Politicians participate in campaign activities, and they generally choose a color as the representative color of the promotional activity. The political circles of the Philippines have different colors, and different colors have different political expression. Red, represents leadership and courage; orange represents warmth and reliability; yellow, represents optimism and energy; and green, represents growth and harmony, symbolizes the belief of the goal, and realize these through extensive participation democracy to achieve these True confidence.

Green is the representative color of Sarah Duterte's election of the vice president. Choosing green, for Sarah Duterte, in addition to personal preferences, there is actually a bit of "helplessness". First of all, she cannot choose red because red is the representative color of elected President Marcos. Secondly, yellow cannot be selected. In 1986, the "People's Power Movement" broke out in the Philippines, and then President Macos was driven down and went to Hawaii with his wife and children. The yellow is the representative color of the "People's Power Movement". Blue is also inappropriate, because the Philippines was a colonial in the United States. The famous red and blue battle between the Republican and Democratic parties in the United States and the Democratic Party was well -known in the local area. Choosing blue has the meaning of facing Marcos.

Over the years, Sarah Duterte has been using green as a candidate, and her supporters have also expressed their support for her through green clothes. This is also a tradition of the Philippines, so that in the election season, many people have tangled clothes. People will generally be divided into several factions, and a kind of person will deliberately wear the representative color of the candidate they support to show support; one is not wearing the representative color of the candidate they hates, and the other colors are casual; Third, they try to avoid all their election representatives and do not want to see their political preferences. For them, the optional clothes are basically brown, white and black.

Aside from politics, in fact, the Philippines also prefer green. In the local area, there are only one vocabulary in other colors. There are only two words in green, one is "Rudy", and the other is "Aismerada" (especially emerald green). In 2017, Philippine girl Madina won the laurel of Miss Universal with a series of green clothing.

Myanmar: Teacher uniform "upper white and green"

Myanmar in Southeast Asia with the Philippines, people also like green. Wearing green clothes is a symbol of a certain identity, and it is easy to win the respect of others. In Myanmar, green represents knowledge. People think that this color can make people quiet and help meditation and learn. Therefore, the uniform of Burmese teachers is the design of white and lower green, wearing a white shirt on the upper body, and a green gauze on the lower body. The gauze is actually a rectangular cloth that is cut into cylindrical -like, upper to the waist and abdomen, down to the ankle, similar to the tube skirt of the Dai people in my country. This kind of clothing is very suitable for the local hot climate. The teachers were respecting the green gauze cages everywhere. On the bus, people will take the initiative to give a seat for teachers in green uniforms. When attending a formal occasion such as the wedding, teachers in green uniforms were particularly valued, and they were usually invited to the important position on the scene. Even when they meet strangers, the other party often shows enough respect. The Burmese who respect the teachers and teach believes that maybe the people in front of them will one day will become their next generation teacher. In some places, the teacher can be exempted from the bus wearing a green uniform to take a bus.

Myanmar elementary school students are wearing a green gauze.

In Myanmar, the school uniforms of students are the same color as the teacher's uniforms, and they are also white and green. The word "White-Green" has become another name for Myanmar school uniforms. Local students also like their school uniforms very much. There were media reports in the local area that a child -born child from a rich family refused to obey the parents' arrangements to go to international schools with better conditions instead of going to public schools. There is a sense of pride.

South Korea: How much does green clothes mean

In South Korea, which is located in East Asia, people also have a soft spot for green, but wearing green clothes in South Korea may represent exactly the opposite meaning. For example, green can represent hope and safety. After South Korean President Yin Xiyue, he officially "work" after his power, and his wife wore a green shirt to send him out. The Korean media interpreted this as his wife's good wishes for the president.

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