Olympic rings

The colors are blue, yellow, black, green and red, and the symbolism represents the unity of the five continents of the world. Athletes from all over the world meet at the Olympic Games in a spirit of fairness and honesty.

The five Olympic rings are blue for Europe, yellow for Asia, black for Africa, green for Oceania and red for the Americas. From the overall shape of the five Olympic rings, each ring is from left to right to each other, distributed in the upper blue ring, black ring and red ring, the lower is the yellow ring and green ring. The overall shape shows a regular trapezoidal shape with a large top and a small bottom.

The Olympic spirit advocated by Mr. Coubertin has always given athletes all over the world the opportunity to train hard, break through themselves, and pursue higher, faster, stronger, and more united in their own specialized sports. The dozens of Olympic Games have also left countless classics and touches for athletes and sports fans all over the world, and have always been enjoyed by everyone.

The five Olympic rings form a whole representing the unity of the people of the five continents, and also signify peaceful coexistence and friendly exchanges among the people of the world, as well as the friendly coexistence of people of different colors. The birth of the Olympic flag commemorates the 20th anniversary of the revitalization of the ancient Olympic Games proposed by Coubertin.

It is worth mentioning that in June 1979, the International Olympic Committee officially announced the five-ringed flag and the meaning of the five rings, and it was written into the Olympic Charter. The quadrennial Olympic life to the people of the world to bring the spiritual washing and reflection, for the maintenance of world peace is essential, which may also be another layer of meaning of the five rings, the people of the world ring together, one are not missing.

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