Ancient Chinese color coordination is a traditional system that has been integral to Chinese art, culture, and philosophy for thousands of years. It is characterized by a deep appreciation of natural pigments and their symbolic meanings. In traditional Chinese art, colors are often used to convey emotional or spiritual connotations, such as red symbolizing happiness and good fortune, while white is associated with purity and death. The system also emphasizes harmony and balance, with a preference for natural and muted tones. This system has influenced various aspects of Chinese culture, including architecture, clothing, and calligraphy.