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No, 栗色 (lì sè) cannot be used to describe people or emotions in Chinese. It is often used to describe someone's hair color, specifically a dark reddish-brown color that resembles the color of chestnuts. It can also be used to describe the color of someone's eyes or skin tone.
For example, you could say "她有一头栗色的长发" (tā yǒu yī tóu lì sè de cháng fà) which means "She has long chestnut-colored hair."
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