In fact, there are many China elements designed for athletes: Qu Chunyu, a female short track speed skater in China? If you are agile? Helmet; Women's ice hockey goalkeeper Zhou Jiaying is fully armed with golden dragons; South Korea short track speed skating team? Is it awesome? Helmet,
Swiss athlete Stefan Rogentine's dragon helmet; South Korean athlete Park Chang-woo and Dutch athlete ishak in men's short track speed skating? De? Rath's tiger helmet; Alpine skiing men's downhill Bolivian athlete Simon? Brett FOSS? Carmel Rand's tiger helmet; China men's speed skating Wu Dajing's monkey king helmet;
What's the name of Ren Dai's helmet? Braving the wind and waves? Ghosts? China men's ice hockey goalkeeper Smith's protective gear, terracotta warriors and horses, Longcheng city wall and Peking Opera mask are all together; French player Lucille on the women's single board? Lefebvre is wearing a suit? Tiger costume? The lovely tiger came out; And French alpine skier Mathieu? Faivre, Chinese style helmets, giant pandas, dragons, the Great Wall and even koi fish.
These elements of Chinese style are not only symbols, but also an aesthetic expression. The collision between national tide and sports also shows us the confidence of national culture. More and more elements of China are transmitting our strength to the world. Parents also take their children to know more about traditional culture and let them fall in love with the national tide.