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Why do Quzhou mascots have deer?

Because the deer represents the city spirit of "the holy land in the south, courtesy in Quzhou", it embodies the Confucian thought and excellent moral character inherited by Quzhou people for thousands of years, and also reflects the beautiful and happy living conditions of Quzhou people.

Deer dressed in China traditional costumes represent the traditional Confucian culture in China. Purple clothing, symbolizing the noble color of "purple gas coming from the east", is full of youthful vitality and vigor, and represents the urban development prospect of "vibrant new Quzhou, beautiful big garden".

Quzhou officially released the city brand of "South Sky Holy Land, Quzhou Courtesy" to the society. The symbol is a bow ceremony, the mascot is a happy deer, and the cartoon image of the city is Grandpa Nan Kong.

Bowing ceremony symbol, with Quzhou map and Confucius salute map as the core creative elements, transforms the map into the gesture modeling of bowing ceremony. The logo is characterized by simple strokes, staggered fingers and vertical and horizontal veins, which not only means "thoroughfare of four provinces", but also echoes the stroke font of "Qu" and coordinates with the standard font of "Quzhou Li".