The meaning of purple is named after the word purple.

Purple represents authority, prestige, depth and spirit. Purple is a combination of warm red and calm blue, which is an excellent stimulating color. Purple can relieve heart pain, stiffness and cysts, and has a good auxiliary effect in the treatment of severe constipation, water cysts, migraines, gastrointestinal, uterine, and skin diseases. In addition, it can also be used to treat mental illness, rheumatism and epilepsy. Purple can be used in deep systemic surgeries to relieve pain. Purple has a soothing effect on the eyes, ears and nervous system, but it can also suppress people's emotions, especially anger. People who like purple are always striving to do better than what they already have, whether it is in terms of belief, emotion or spirituality. They are thirsty for knowledge and love reading. In order to achieve their ideal selves, people seek answers in their own lives and in the lives of others. Because they pursue perfection and are extremely harsh on themselves, they are also struggling hard with themselves. Purple is a symbol of leadership, dignity, and wealth. (In the West) it was once the color of emperors, military commanders and other officials. Since Roman times, it has been closely associated with the royal family. In the Middle Ages, purple was the most expensive dye and could only be used to make cloth for the nobility and wealthy, usually those who were royal. Many kingdoms at the time banned the use of purple by anyone or institutions other than the royal family. In view of this convention, we are very sensitive, and we always associate the color purple with money, power, etc. Purple represents a strong emotion, hence the term "Purple passion" (literal translation). Although purple is not as hot as red, it seems to be able to burn everything as quickly as red. Purple is a mixture of red and blue. From a painter's point of view, purple is the most difficult color to mix. There are countless shades and tones to choose from, some cold and some warm. No one seems to have found one. Plant the “right purple”. Many people who are not color blind also have difficulty identifying and distinguishing purple from other colors. Sometimes blue looks purple, sometimes maroon looks like purple, sometimes magenta looks like purple, and vice versa. Purple is the embodiment of creativity and good ideas. Many children say that purple is their favorite color, and some very creative people also say the same. People who like purple can always make a lot of friends, because they always consider others before themselves. Generally speaking, they do not ask too much for themselves, but some people may also become self-heroes. This is mainly because they like to seek answers in an uncertain way and often fail, which makes them depressed. Purple means many things, like: purple is violet, purple is old age, sunset, purple is amethyst, purple is a vine, purple is the color of Harold's crayons, purple is rarely used in your mother's house. , Purple represents newborns. Purple is a color sold in Lydia (a wealthy ancient country in western Asia Minor). Purple is a variety of different colors. Purple represents veins and purple is the color of plums. Purple --- represents elegance and nobility. , charm, pride, mystery, impressive, oppressive, tend to purple, can produce terror. Blue purple---loneliness, devotion. Red-purple---sacred love. Deep purple---symbol of ignorant superstition, latent Catastrophes often break out from dark purple. Purple infiltrates with a small amount of white---beautiful and moving. My favorite lavender, light purple. It is very interesting and feels very casual, and it is like recalling spring or the past events of youth. And dark purple is very heavy, like an irresistible evil force. Purple symbolizes magic, mystery, crystals and mythical figures. Purple is full of mystery. Purple dreams are full of romance and mystery, making people daydream and recall. Ziyue, Ziyao, Zisha, Ningzi, Ziru, Raozi