What are the names of the five sheep, and which continent do the five colors represent?

Updated on amusement 2024-07-21
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The five sheep symbolize the culture of the Lingnan and Guangzhou regions.

    In the late Western Zhou Dynasty, the tribe surnamed Ji in the Hanyang area of the Chu State was oppressed by the Chu people, and migrated to Lingnan with sheep and grain seeds, and spread the technology of rice cultivation to Guangzhou and the Pearl River Delta region, so this generation is called Wuyang.

    Meaning of Five Sheep:

    1. The Chu people introduced high-yield rice and cereal seeds to Lingnan. The family name of the ancestors of the Chu royal family is Mi, which has the same meaning as "baa", which is the onomatopoeia of the sheep.

    2. In the late Western Zhou Dynasty, the tribes surnamed Ji in the Hanyang area of the Chu State were forced by the Chu people to migrate to Lingnan with their flocks of sheep and grains, and spread the residual technology of rice cultivation to Guangzhou and the Pearl River Delta.

    3. According to the sentence "Gao Gu was the king of Chuwei" in the "Guangzhou Chronicle", it is believed that the Gaogu tribe in the Warring States Period migrated to Guangzhou and the Pearl River Delta region with rice seeds. After Gao Gu was the Duke of Qi Wen, Jiang was surnamed, and Jiang was a female sheep, so it was symbolized by sheep.

    4. "Sheep" is actually the meaning of "dog" in Chu Wen, so the legend of Wuyang is actually derived from the agricultural myth story of "dog taking rice seeds" common to the Zhuang Dong people and the Nanyue people. After the myths and stories originating from Lingnan flowed into Chu, they were collected and adapted by the Central Plains and then introduced to Lingnan again. Among them, the "five-colored sheep" is actually a five-colored dog.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The five colors, from left to right, are: the top three blue, black, and red, and the bottom yellow and green.

    The Olympic rings represent the five continents. Yellow is Asia, black is Africa, blue is Europe, red is America, and green is Oceania. The five rings are interlocking, symbolizing the unity of the people of the five continents and resonating with the Olympic spirit!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The meaning of the Olympic rings, the meaning of the Olympic rings, the Olympic rings ** and colors.

    Meaning and meaning of the Olympic rings: The logo symbolizes the gathering of athletes from all five continents and the world at the Olympic Games, fully embodying the content of Olympism, the theme of the "Olympic family" of "all countries – all peoples".

    The Olympic symbol was first designed on the proposal of Coubertin in 1913, when the IOC adopted blue, yellow, black, green and red as the colors of the rings, because it represented the colors of the flags of the IOC member states at that time. At the 1914 Olympic Symposium in Paris to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the revival of the Olympic Games, Coubertin explained his idea for the design of the logo: "The five rings ——— blue, yellow, green, red and black rings, symbolizing the background of ———the white flag, the sixth color of the five continents in the world that recognizes the Olympic Movement and is preparing to participate in the Olympic Games, meaning that all countries, without exception, can compete under their own flags.

    Therefore, the five rings, which are the symbols of the Olympic Games and interlinked together, embody Coubertin's idea that colonial nations can be recruited to participate in the Olympic Games and serve the cause of peace among various peoples.

    The colors of the Olympic rings: blue, yellow, black, green and red began to become symbols of the five continents, and the interpretation of the Olympic symbols changed over time and in the development of the Olympic Movement. According to the supplementary explanation of the "Olympic Symbols" entry in the latest edition of the Olympic Charter in 1991, the meaning of the Olympic flag and the five rings not only symbolizes the unity of the five continents, but also emphasizes that all participating athletes should meet on the field of competition with a fair and honest sportsmanship.

    Meaning of the Olympic Flag: At the opening of each Olympic Games, an Olympic flag is hoisted high in the middle of the stadium, and this white borderless flag has a pattern of five rings in the middle. It was made on the advice and ideas of Baron Pierre de Coubertin, the founder of the modern Olympic Games.

    The five rings of different colors of the Olympic flag (sky blue for Europe, yellow for Asia, black for Africa, grass green for Australia, and red for the Americas) are connected together to symbolize the unity of the five continents and to symbolize the friendly meeting and gathering of athletes from all over the world at the Olympic Games in a fair, frank and friendly spirit to promote the development of the Olympic Movement.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Red is America, green is Oceania.

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