No. The notion of Chinese and yellow comes from a stereotype created describing the Chinese people in a condescending way based on calling their skin color yellow, probably a play on/the same way of calling Native Americans red. Both terms are considered offensive and negative stereotypes from depictions of those people.
Chinese people don't have a color because they are part of Asia and Asians don't have color like in race because we come in all different colors.
the same color as Chinese people here.
Yellow.
black and white
it depends what part of china
There are Vietnamese people in China but not many.
The population {number of people} in China is 13. Billion!!how many people does china have
Blue i read somewhere
The people in China like the color red because in their culture the color red represents joy and good fortune.
It sybolizes the yellow race of people
It represents red represents for bravey....It also represents Chinese people....And my last reason what does the color of china represents your moms bloody boobees
In China the dominant hair colour is black.
China's flag's color was chosen for many reasons. In ancient China, yellow was the emperor's color and red was the color to scare the evil spirits. When Mao took over China, he chose red as the background because it was powerful color and the Soviet's flag also had red as the background. Mao chose 5 yellow stars because yellow was the color in Soviet's flag and it was the emperor's color. The 5 stars represent the jobs in China. China's flag looks similar to USSR's flag.
yellow. Yellow was the color of Imperial China and is held as the symbolic color of the five legendary emperors of ancient China. Yellow often decorates royal palaces, altars and temples, and the color was used in the robes and attire of the emperors.
yellow
because real silk is mainly made in china and its white but they dye it what ever color they want to sell
In china, people would wear red, blue,and really brightly colored Comonos
yellow
red
Red