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The five Fuwa are called "Beibei", "Jingjing", "Huanhuan", "Yingying", and "Nini". Each takes one of the characters in their names and forms a homonym in order: "Beijing welcomes you".
Fuwa is the mascot of the 29th Olympic Games in Beijing in 2008, and its colors and inspiration are the five Olympic rings, China's vast mountains, rivers, lakes and seas, and people's favorite animal images.
Fuwa conveys friendship, peace, positive spirit and the good wish for harmony between man and nature to children all over the world.
1, Beibei. The blessing that Bei Bei conveys is prosperity. She is a small carp. In traditional Chinese culture and art, the pattern of "fish" and "water" is a symbol of prosperity and harvest, people use "carp jumping over the dragon gate" to imply the success of the cause and the realization of dreams, and "fish" has the connotation of more than auspicious celebrations and more than every year.
Beibei's head is decorated with a Chinese Neolithic fish pattern. She is gentle and pure, a master of water sports, and the blue ring of the Olympic rings complements each other.
2. Jingjing. 3. Huanhuan.
4. Yingying. Yingying is a swift and agile Tibetan antelope who comes from the vast western part of China and spreads the blessings of health and good fortune to the world. Yingying is a unique protected animal of the Tibetan Plateau, the Tibetan antelope, and is a manifestation of the Green Olympics.
Ying Ying is a quick and athletics player, and he also represents the yellow ring of the Olympic rings.
5, Nini. Nini is a winged swallow with a shape inspired by a traditional sand swallow kite in Beijing. "Yan" also represents Yanjing (the name of ancient Beijing).
The innocent and cheerful Nini will make her debut in gymnastics, representing the green ring of the Olympic rings.
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The five mascots of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games are Fuwa "Beibei", which symbolizes rivers, lakes and seas, and the black and white Fuwa "Jingjing", which is based on the national treasure giant panda; The red one is Fuwa's "Huanhuan", which is based on the Olympic flame; The prototype is the Tibetan antelope Fuwa "Yingying" and the prototype is the swallow Fuwa "Nini". These five Fuwa echo the red, orange, blue, green and black of the Olympic rings in color, and their names are connected by the homonym of "Beijing welcomes you".
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One world, one dream
The mascot is Fuwa, a total of five.
Beibei", Jingjing, Huanhuan, Yingying" and "Nini" are the names "Beijing welcomes you".
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Slogan: One World One Dream Mascot: Fuwa Beibei Jingjing Huanhuan Yingying Nini.
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Slogan: One World, One Dream. Mascots: Bei Bei (Chinese sturgeon) Jingjing (panda) Huanhuan (torch) Yingying (Tibetan antelope) Nini (swallow) The combined name is homophonic: Welcome to Beijing.
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Welcome to Beijing, Beibei, Jingjing, Huanhuan, Yingying, Nini, thank you.
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When it's good, don't be at home like this.
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。You want me to go and have fun.
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Fuwa is a collection of five anthropomorphic dolls, whose archetypes and headdresses embody connections with the sea, forest, fire, earth and sky, using traditional Chinese artistic expressions to show the breadth and profundity of splendid Chinese culture.
In terms of design ideas, the mascot of the Beijing Olympic Games perfectly combines the images of animals and people for the first time, emphasizing the concept of harmony between nature and man that is people-oriented, human-animal, and natural. In terms of design concept, for the first time, the Olympic Yuan Ming album was directly quoted from the mascot to sell Huaiqi, such as the creativity of the fire baby in the Olympic flame; In the design application, as above, the personalization of extended use is more prominent.
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