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Ten sports events after the founding of New China.
Fifties and sixties
1, "Exercise and defend the motherland"-the slogan of fitness in 1950s
2. "How many beats can life have? If you don't fight at this time, when will it be! " -196 1 Rong Guotuan, 26th Beijing World Table Tennis Championships.
3. "Start from scratch if you win, and turn over if you lose"-China table tennis team in 1960s.
4. "Strict requirements, starting from difficulties, starting from actual combat, and training with a large amount of exercise"-the training slogan of the 1960s.
70-80 s
1, "Work hard and win glory for our country"-China Women's Volleyball Team in 1980s
2. Peking University students in "Unite to Rejuvenate China"-1981
3. "Rush out of Asia and go to the world"-the slogan put forward by Chinese people after the defeat of the second World Cup.
After 2000
1, "Exercise every day 1 hour, work healthily for 50 years, and live happily all your life"-the slogan of promoting the concept of healthy living in colleges and universities all over the country in 2004.
2. "I participate, I contribute, I am happy"-the slogan of national mobilization for the 2007 Beijing Olympic Games
"One World, One Dream" —— Slogan of 2008 Beijing Olympic Games
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