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In 2008, Beijing will usher in the 29th Olympic Games. The Olympic Games is not only an arena for sports competitions, but also a big stage for displaying civilization and culture. As an ordinary citizen, I feel extremely proud to be able to touch the wings of the Olympic Games at my doorstep, see the Olympic flame, and listen to the victory cheers of Olympic athletes. "Participation is the most important thing" is the spirit of the Olympic Games. I also want to do my part for the Olympic Games and add glory to the Olympic Games.

Having said this, I can’t help but “brag” about myself: It was probably during the summer vacation when I was in first grade. I went to the park to play with my grandma. I was holding the sticky stick of the popsicle I had just finished eating in my hand, and I was wondering where to throw it. Grandma saw it, grabbed the stick from my hand without hesitation, and threw it on the ground. I was stunned and angry, but I didn't dare to say anything. I had to pick up the stick. But grandma still didn't understand me, so she knocked the stick out of my hand and kept scolding me for not being hygienic. I felt extremely wronged, but I still ignored the blame, picked up the stick, ran to the trash can dozens of meters away, and threw the stick in.

To add glory to the Olympic Games, we must start from the little things. Caring for the environment and purifying your home is adding glory to the Olympic Games.

International superstar Jackie Chan once said: "I will carry these (Olympic bid clothes) wherever I go in the future, and let all athletes who have won Olympic gold medals sign on the clothes, asking them to support Beijing's Olympic bid. . I don’t know much about talking, I just do it. As a member of the Chinese people, it is very honorable to participate in the Olympic bid.”

We should know that changing a bad habit is to do something practical. Adding glory to the Olympic Games.

In 2008, I will be 13 years old. I hope that by then, I can proudly welcome guests from all over the world under the blue sky of Beijing; and introduce Beijing’s famous scenic spots and ancient capital to foreign friends in fluent English. It has a long history; cheering for outstanding athletes in the lively arena.

There will definitely be many lingering foreign tourists on the streets of Beijing at that time. I hope to greet them with my bright smile; when I meet foreign friends who are lost, I hope to show them the way. Let them feel the warmth of home...

Let us take action! Start with me and start purifying our homes;

Let us use our dazzling style to show China

Let us draw the most brilliant colors on the blueprint of the Beijing Olympics;

Let us fill up our wings and fly freely in the blue sky of the Beijing Olympics!

The same world, the same dream...

If the word count is too long, you can compress it yourself

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The Olynpic Games (Greek: Ολυμπιακο? Αγ?νε?, referred to as the Olympic Games or Olympic Games) is an international sports meeting hosted by the International Olympic Committee that includes a variety of sports events and is held every four years. The Olympic Games first originated in ancient Greece and were named after their venue in Olympia. The truly modern Olympic Games were founded by Baron Coubertin of France at the end of the 19th century. The Olympic Games have been held every four years since 1896 (it was interrupted three times during the two world wars, in 1916, 1940 and 1944), with a duration of no more than 16 days. Since the Winter Olympics were established in 1924, the Olympic Games are also customarily called the "Summer Olympic Games". The Olympic Games have now become a symbol of peace and friendship.

The mascot of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games

According to the official website of the Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee: Fuwa is the mascot of the 29th Olympic Games in Beijing in 2008. Its colors and inspiration come from the five Olympic Games. The ring comes from China’s vast mountains, rivers, lakes and seas, as well as people’s favorite animal images. Fuwa conveys friendship, peace, a proactive spirit and the good wishes of harmonious coexistence between man and nature to children around the world.

The Fuwa are five cute and close friends. Their shapes incorporate the images of fish, giant pandas, Tibetan antelopes, swallows and the Olympic flame.

Each doll has a catchy name: "Beibei", "Jingjing", "Huanhuan", "Yingying" and "Nini". In China, the names have overlapping sounds. It is a traditional way to express your love for your children. When you put the names of the five dolls together, you will read "Beijing welcomes you" as Beijing's warm invitation to the world.

Fuwa represents the dreams and aspirations of the Chinese people. Their prototypes and headdresses contain their connection with the ocean, forest, fire, earth and sky. Their image design applies the expression method of traditional Chinese art to show the splendid culture of China.

Athletes Admission

According to regulations, any National Olympic Committee recognized by the International Olympic Committee can send sports teams to participate in Olympic competitions. The Olympic Games is the largest and most influential comprehensive sports event in the world. Normally, the president of the International Olympic Committee and the host country’s head of state attend the opening and closing ceremonies of the conference and deliver speeches at the meeting. The host country’s head of state announces the conference. opening. In the past, countries (or regions) participating in the Olympic Games were invited by the host country. In September 1986, the Seoul meeting of the International Olympic Committee Executive Committee decided that the invitation would be changed to the International Olympic Committee in the future.

The Charter of the International Olympic Committee stipulates that the Olympic Games are the exclusive property of the International Olympic Committee. The International Olympic Committee will decide the city to host the next Olympic Games based on the organizational and financial resources of the city applying to host the Olympic Games. The host city must abide by the charter and instructions of the International Olympic Committee, generally build sports venues that meet standards, and provide athletes with dedicated residences, often called Olympic villages.

Reference: baike.baidu.com/view/5020.htm#3

On June 26, the slogan of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games was officially announced. The Chinese slogan is: One World The same dream; the English slogan is: One World One Dream. According to the news keywords of the media: Chinese and foreign experts praised the slogan for embodying the essence of traditional Chinese culture, condensing the cry of the soul, capturing the essence of the Olympic spirit, playing the strongest voice of the times, etc. It made the author confused and confused. Shui: Isn’t it just a slogan? How come it embodies so many connotations?

To be honest, I don’t think there’s anything good about the dancing emblem of China on the Beijing side. The idea is good, and there is nothing wrong with using seals as a traditional medium to spread the spirit and meaning of Chinese culture, but the format is really not flattering. I believe it can be done better. The key problem with this thing is that it cannot be measured by the standards of pure art, and the fact is: soon, in Beijing Liulichang, someone has already raised a big flag: Mr. XX, the seal engraver who designed the Chinese seal for the Beijing Olympics, made the seal on the spot ... It's understandable. Turning fame into productivity is an enviable good thing. The public doesn't know so much. They've seen it on TV and glanced at it in newspapers. That's the supreme thing. No wonder a calligrapher in Beijing joked in the spring that one day we will spend XX million to buy an opportunity to perform at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games. The effect will be much better than if you keep writing all your life: your net worth will definitely be twice as long. .

But the Olympic theme is even more complicated. First of all, it must be able to reflect the willingness to integrate with the international community, be international and Olympic-oriented; secondly, it must express our ideology, be consistent with national conditions, and advance with the times; thirdly, it must stand at the height of history and the times and rely on our The ethnic background expresses the spirit of the so-called traditional Chinese culture in a highly concise way. This is enough to shut up us common people. How difficult this is. No wonder the media called this an unprecedented public opinion poll, with 210,000 applications. Comrades, this is an unimaginable number. Fortunately, we have so many people. It is simply unimaginable in small European countries. Therefore, the final conclusion is that no matter whether it is good or bad, the keywords selected from the astronomical numbers must be the best of the best. Otherwise, how could he be worthy of the two hundred and ninety-nine thousand, nine hundred and ninety-nine eliminated?

At first glance, this slogan is too simple. The media uses the word simple, but I think it is actually simple. The same world, the same dream, it is not surprising to hear these words coming from the mouth of a preschool child. But it is different when it comes out from the Workers' Stadium and will be affixed to the monument of the historic Beijing Olympics.

Just like a beggar who yearns for a spiritual life, he may climb up the tall wall of the Forbidden City because he has no money to buy tickets. He may say "Don't take the ordinary path" to pedestrians and tourists, but this sentence will only reach the point where money piles up. Metersbonwe only became a popular language among the public and became copywriting for advertising companies that condensed the essence of creativity.

What is the essence of Chinese culture? Which idea is the essence? Confucianism? Taoist? Legalism? Famous person? Zen? Which word is the key? Moderate? Do nothing? Overlord? Non-attack? Conflict? I think it is difficult to unify Chinese culture into any one slogan, and there is nothing that can carry the so-called essence of Chinese culture. You can look at this thing from different angles, just like a diamond, every facet shines brightly. But because it is about "reflection", there is no need to worry about it. It is just a slogan. You have to force it to have infinitely rich connotations and extremely profound meanings. It is absolutely impossible in any era and in any country. It's just that the current media promotes it a bit too much, which can easily make people suspicious and disgusting.

Of course, from the media’s perspective, the media also deserves sympathy. If he was talking nonsense like the author, then this unlucky guy would have been banned long ago. Even if it is not blocked, how can it cater to the broad audience? China has finally ushered in the Olympic Games. We will never forget that night when thousands of families celebrated together. I remember that our family also set off firecrackers that day. Now that the business is done, it is indeed more difficult for us Chinese to do it well. Last autumn at the Great Hall of the People, Wang Qishan frankly told reporters that ideas are always good, but once implemented, it is so difficult to do that you can't even imagine it. The embarrassment and difficulties come not only from architectural facilities such as the Bird's Nest, but also from many financial and personnel factors. Therefore, we should give the government the greatest understanding and support. Just like Zhao Benshan said in the sketch: You will get numb even if you stamp on it!

However, everything has its own limits, and you can’t just let foreigners say what they say and experts say it’s good? Don’t the media’s voices need to pass through your own brain? Seeing those high reputations for slogans makes me feel nauseous. The media never keeps a low profile on such things. This is because Chinese people tend to avoid medical treatment, only listen to good words, and love to win but fear to lose. The campers, on the other hand, are opportunistically opportunistic: a big basket of Chinese culture, stuffing everything into it until it can no longer fit, even if they have a happy couple. Think back to those few minutes of Zhang Yimou's vomit-inducing performance at the closing ceremony in Athens: after watching this, people across the country who knew that there was a "Hero" could readily accept the fact that director Zhang's masterpiece has been ignored in Hollywood.

Blindly exaggerating, remembering the sweet but forgetting the bitter, forgetting the pain when the scar is healed, I really don’t know what kind of world we will long for and have, and whose dream it is? And how long can this dream last?

Reference: column.bokee.com