Colours of China Season 1 Episodes
Season 1 Episode Guide
Episode 1 - GreenIn the Chinese system of Wu Xing, or the Five Phases, Green is associated with Spring, the wood element, the climate of wind, things sprouting and new life emerging. Not surprisingly, Spring is also associated with the direction East, facing the sunrise at thebeginning of each new day. A fitting place for our cycle of energies to begin. |
Episode 2 - RedRed is the colour the rest of the world associates with China - and for good reason. It’s the colour seen everywhere, from commercial packaging to sacred buildings. It’s an essential part of festivals, weddings, political rallies - almost any occasion worthy of celebration. It represents good luck, prosperity, love and joy. |
Episode 3 - YellowIn the Chinese system of Wu Xing, or the Five Phases, Yellow takes us back to the Centre, to the perfect balance of Yin and Yang. Yellow is associated in China with late Summer, the changing of seasons, and the element of Earth. |
Episode 4 - WhiteWhite is the fourth colour of the five phases, pointing us West and to the element of metal. It symbolizes righteousness and reaping at the end of the natural cycle of life, so its season logically, is Autumn. |
Episode 5 - BlackThe final phase of the Wu Xing system, when all things have reached the utmost Yin is represented by black, by water and the cold ice of Winter. It points us North and is as black as the night sky. |
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