Historical China Color

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Add more historically accurate color scheme for China leaders.
In early Chinese history, starting from the Xia Dynasty, red and black were noble colors, while in the Qin Dynasty, black and red were noble colors. In the history of the Qin Dynasty, there has been a long-standing worship of the "White Emperor", and white is also a noble color. Therefore, the color scheme of Emperor Qin Shi Huang was mainly black, red, and white.

During the Tang Dynasty, red, yellow, and purple were noble colors, especially purple and yellow were representative colors of the Tang Dynasty royal family. Therefore, Wu Zetian’s color scheme was mainly red, yellow, and purple.

During the Yuan Dynasty, the government designated yellow as a noble color. And in the primitive beliefs of the Mongols, they worshipped nature and the blue sky. In the hearts of Mongolians, blue symbolizes eternity, steadfastness, and loyalty. Therefore, Kublai Khan’s color scheme is mainly blue, light blue, lake blue, and yellow.

During the Ming Dynasty, red and yellow were noble colors, and yellow and red were representative colors of the Ming royal family. Therefore, Zhu Di’s color scheme was mainly yellow and red.