History of Dali Flags and Flag Colors
The findings of the book:
White is the color of cultivation.
Purple is the color of advancement.
Brown is the color of tradition.
Black is the color of power.
Red is the color of war and/or strength.
Cyan is the color of peace.
Green is the color of nature.
Orange is the color of equality.
Gray is the color of protection and/or faith.
Blue is the color of influence.
Light Yellow is the color of wealth and/or cohesion.
Dark Blue is the color of culture and/or similarity.
Light Green is the color of justice and/or authority.
Pink is the color of freedom.
Old colors:
Beige is the color of cohesion. (ex.: Empire of Dwarovar)
Yellow is the color of wealth. (ex.: Elkinhold)
White is the color of cultivation.
Purple is the color of advancement.
Brown is the color of tradition.
Black is the color of power.
Red is the color of war and/or strength.
Cyan is the color of peace.
Green is the color of nature.
Orange is the color of equality.
Gray is the color of protection and/or faith.
Blue is the color of influence.
Light Yellow is the color of wealth and/or cohesion.
Dark Blue is the color of culture and/or similarity.
Light Green is the color of justice and/or authority.
Pink is the color of freedom.
Old colors:
Beige is the color of cohesion. (ex.: Empire of Dwarovar)
Yellow is the color of wealth. (ex.: Elkinhold)
Purpose
Historical research and documentation of flags. It's a particularly thick book that goes over every known flag of our society and debunks the meanings of the flags and their colors over hundreds of pages.
Historical Details
Background
A document created by a historian who was particularly obsessed with flags.
Type
Study, Historical
Medium
Paper
Authoring Date
Unknown
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