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What does the violet in Zhong Kui mean?
In the traditional culture of China, violets are generally regarded as a symbol of purity and justice, which is also reflected in Zhong Kui's film and television works. Violet represents law, justice and fairness in the film, symbolizes cleanliness and is regarded as a force to resist evil and eliminate filth. Zhong Kui, as a role set up to punish evil, promote good and safeguard justice, the violets in his hand also reflect his spiritual belief and the responsibility to take over the arrest of criminals for him.

Violet not only represents purity and justice, but also has certain symbolic and metaphorical significance. In the movie Zhong Kui, Violet can also be understood as the expression of Zhong Kui's personal character. Zhong Kui is smart, brave, upright and firm, and persistently pursues inner justice. His correspondence with violette symbolizes his persistence in justice and uncompromising integrity. In this metaphorical sense, Violet is also the complement and symbol of Zhong Kui's image.

Purple is also an expression of moral and spiritual beliefs. The violets in Zhong Kui's hands not only show his power to punish evil and promote good, but also represent his personal qualities, and also imply a higher level of moral standards and spiritual beliefs. In the film, Violet and Zhong Kui are not only physically identical, but also embody a spirit of moral belief and righteousness, representing the power of justice and faith.