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20 10 English introduction of Guangzhou Asian Games mascots

The mascot of the Asian Games in my mind is a horse. Look for a goal and this horse will go forward bravely. "As the old saying goes, eight kings and nine countries a day. Eight fine horses and nine paradise, this is China, Kyushu. " Since ancient times, I don't know how many heroes have galloped, which has made Gong Ming's career. The Asian Games is not only a sports event, but also an opportunity to show China culture to the world. Therefore, the horse is a good C choice. It gallops across the vast land and has the ability to overcome all dangers. Isn't it such a spirit of struggle and never giving up that the Asian Games needs? (Chen Yanhua, Foshan, Guangdong)

The mascot of the Asian Games in my mind is a golden rice, dressed in Xiuzhuo Hanfu with the logo of the Han nationality, wearing flowers, and the enthusiastic goat Yaer is running.

Guangzhou is called Guangzhou and Flower City for short. After the Beijing Olympic Games, the Guangzhou Asian Games has become another great event in China, and an important Asian Games mascot should be able to show Guangzhou's unique reputation. The image of "sheep" reminds people of the origin of Guangzhou, and the name "Yaer" not only represents the Asian Games, but also the word "Sui" shows the uniqueness of Guangzhou. The reason why "Ya 'er" rice wears clothes embroidered with Han patterns is because Guangzhou is a Guangdong city full of Lingnan customs.

Guangzhou has a pleasant climate and many flowers. It is known as the "Flower City", and the flowers worn by "Yasui" have a unique imprint of "Flower City".

Guangzhou is our proud city. At the Asian Games, we should adhere to the concept of "stressing civilization, creating a new style and creating a harmonious society". We will show the charm of Guangzhou to the world, and let enthusiasm and running spread the infinite passion of the Olympic spirit to every corner of the world like "elegant ears", and stay in our hearts like the immortal spirit of the Olympic torch. (Lin Yingyi, Class 2, Conghua No.7 Middle School, Guangzhou)

Phoenix is the legendary "Five Kings", symbolizing permanence, recovery and rebirth. The emblem of the Guangzhou Asian Games is flame-shaped, which symbolizes that the flame of the Games will burn and never go out. According to the legend of Phoenix, red is like a flame, soaring in the sky. This image is consistent with the emblem of Guangzhou Asian Games, which reminds people of the concept of "passionate event". In addition, "Qi Fei Phoenix" is regarded by China people as a symbol of harmony and auspiciousness, which embodies another concept of the Asian Games, "Harmonious Asia". In addition, as a mascot, Phoenix is unique in other countries or regions and can become a feature of this Asian Games. (Chen Xinhua, Foshan, Guangdong)

Known as the "Asian mermaid", the mullet provides a choice for the mascot of the Guangzhou Asian Games. Myxocyprinus asiaticus has been changing from small to large in size and dorsal fin. When it matures, it is covered with red rouge, the name of this fish in the past. The most interesting thing is that the dorsal fin of the mullet is like a sail, riding the wind and waves, and the auspicious mood of smooth sailing.

Myxocyprinus asiaticus, also known as yellow steak, pink steak and fire steak, is a unique species in China. At the Guangzhou Asian Games, it is really a talent for the seemingly sailing mullet to convey its good wishes for the Asian Games and the whole Asia to friends from all Asian countries. (