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The slogan of the 29th China Olympic Games is?

1. One world, one dream. One world, one dream.

Collect, select and publish 10 large-scale cheering slogans, and recommend them to the cheerleaders and spectators of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games to cheer for the Olympic Games and the China team. Your recommendation slogan should focus on the theme of "Come on Olympics and Cheer for China", with positive and healthy content; The language is concise, lively and vivid, which embodies the characteristics of slogans; Mainly in Chinese.

Collection time: from 0: 00 on June 8th to 24: 00 on August 7th, lasting for two months.

Solicitation method: Stage I: sea election (from 0: 00 on June 8th to 24: 00 on July 7th): 1. Recommend your cheerleading slogan through text messages or the Internet. The jury selects three winning slogans from the collected slogans every day. 3, 30 days * * * 90 winning slogans submitted to the selection committee.

The second stage: 90 into 30 (July 8th): The selection committee selected 30 candidate slogans from 90 winning slogans in the sea election, and competed in the final 10.

The third stage: enter 10 at 30: 00 (from 0: 00 on July 9 to 24: 00 on August 7): enter the final 30 candidate slogans of PK, accept public short messages and online voting, and judge10 according to the number of votes.

2. Olympic motto is also called Olympic slogan. The Olympic movement has a famous motto: "Faster, higher and stronger." This maxim was said by Henri Didong, a good friend of Coubertin and the abbot of L 'Aquile Abbey in Paris, at an outdoor sports meeting to encourage students. He said: "Here, your slogan is: Faster, higher and stronger."

Coubertin borrowed this sentence and used it in the Olympic Movement. 1920, it was officially recognized as the Olympic motto by the International Olympic Committee, and was first used at the Antwerp Olympic Games. Since then, the Olympic motto "Citius, Altius, Fortius" has appeared in various publications of the International Olympic Committee. The Olympic motto fully expresses the spirit of continuous progress and never-ending struggle advocated by the Olympic Movement. Although there are only six short words, its meaning is very rich. It not only means that we should not be afraid of strong players, dare to struggle and dare to win in competitive sports, but also encourages people to be unwilling to be mediocre in their own lives and work, always full of vitality, keep forging ahead, surpass themselves and maximize their potential.