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What do the five rings of the Olympic symbol mean?

The five rings of different colors are symbols of the five continents.

The five rings are the Olympic emblem defined by the Olympic Charter and conceived and designed by Mr. Pierre De Coubertin in 19 13. It is also known as the Olympic five-ring symbol, and it is the most widely known Olympic symbol in the world. It consists of five Olympic rings, namely blue, yellow, black, green and red. The rings are nested from left to right, with blue, black and red rings above and yellow and green rings below.

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Regulations on the Protection of the Five Rings: According to the Olympic Charter, the Olympic symbol is a symbol of the Olympic Movement and a special symbol of the International Olympic Committee. Without the permission of the IOC, no group or individual may use it for advertising or other commercial activities. The IOC also requires all countries to take necessary measures to protect the Olympic symbols, so as to ensure the authority of the Olympic movement and avoid the abuse of the Olympic symbols.