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What does a mask mean?
Red, yellow, blue and green faces have their own symbols and meanings:

Red is brave and upright, yellow is brave and fierce and cruel, blue is powerful and insidious, and green is violent and brave.

These mask works are just an external expression of culture. As a cultural phenomenon with a long history, Peking Opera in mask culture has a plot, through which we can understand the meaning represented by Facebook more deeply.

The Japanese Song and Dance Troupe is equivalent to our Peking Opera in China.

A kabuki named "Aguo" appeared in Japan in the 0/5th century. She was originally a Izumo country and a lover. In order to raise money to rebuild her temple garden, she began to tour Japan. Many of her stories are mysterious, so many things are unknown.

Izumo no Okuni is also the founder of Japanese opera.

What about the third general ... who went to Tokugawa Guang Jia in Edo and stopped letting women perform ... Slowly, Japanese kabuki were all men. They all need to wear masks similar to their roles and respect the performers and their roles.

The fox mask had this thing as early as when there were ninjas ... It is said that there was a legend of a nine-tailed fox in Japan a long time ago ... The Japanese believed that foxes would bring good luck and have this power. In ancient Japan, there was always a hierarchy ... As a ninja, you can never have political power and always be a servant of your master. The appearance of a ninja can only be revealed when you go home to see Master ... You usually need to wear a mask when performing tasks. ...

These are all written by me in many Japanese history books and books introducing culture ... I hope they will help you.