Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Traditional symbols for male and female are expanded upon in the Gansu representation of the economy: Again, the red represents the modern societal Chinese sphere while green represents the Gansu Panda Tribe, still living in nature. The inclusion of both colors and the multicolored infinite line represents the continuing rotation of labor between opportunities to earn wealth outside our tribe in modern China, while the green represents societal obligations at home. Males and females equally rotate these duties. The color of brown(a mix of green and red) also represents the mediation of these two spheres in the Gansu panda trube.