Celebrate the Lantern Festival and enjoy the "Chinese Aesthetics" in the Winter Olympics

This article is transferred from: People’s Daily Online
On February 15th, the Lantern Festival is coming, and many winter Olympics-themed activities are held to celebrate the Lantern Festival, creating a strong festive atmosphere. This year’s Spring Festival and Lantern Festival coincide with the Beijing Winter Olympics, and the ice pier inspired by folk customs and the snow capacity based on red lanterns merge into a "top flow". The "fastest ice" in the "Ice Ribbon" helped the Olympic Games, the far-off "Happy Snow" and the Great Wall of Wan Li to amaze the world. China’s traditional culture is the core, which integrates innovation and modern technology. Chinese aesthetics in the Beijing Winter Olympics leads the new trend of cultural life.
Who can not love the naive ice pier? Since the opening of the Beijing Winter Olympics, this panda-based mascot "circle powder" has been numerous, which has gained widespread love and attention. "Yidundun" Japanese TV reporter Geng Gang Yitang became "tap water". In addition to broadcasting news, he also displayed the ice pier badge he wore online. As auspicious messengers of the Beijing Winter Olympics, Bing Dundun and Xue Rongrong impressed friends at home and abroad with their vivid and classic artistic images, promoted the deep integration of Chinese civilization and world civilization, and presented new styles and new developments of traditional cultural elements.
Jiaozi, roast duck, and VR games, after the games, many athletes also turned into "UP masters", showing the daily life of the Winter Olympic Village. Recently, Anna Hoffman, a 21-year-old ski jumper from the United States, made a video on overseas social platforms and gained more than 200,000 likes. In the video, she showed the "Snow Ruyi" under the night sky, and at the same time excitedly introduced: "I want to show you something very powerful. Not far from the" Snow Ruyi "platform, there is a ridge with bright light, which is nothing but the Great Wall of Wan Li!" Canadian biathlon athlete Adam Lu nars, on the overseas social platform "photo wall", showed his passionate skiing on the field. He also wrote an article pointing out the Great Wall far away from the field, which also gained a lot of praise. Netizens left messages "Cool!"
In the design of "snow as you wish", athletes can see the Great Wall in the distance at the moment of flying. Even if you don’t fly, under the illumination of night lights, "snow is as good as you wish" and the Great Wall shine in the distance. The unique design concept makes "Snow Ruyi" a online celebrity building in the Winter Olympics, attracting athletes from all over the world to punch in.
The image landscape of Beijing Winter Olympics embodies Chinese aesthetics everywhere. Almost every professional ice and snow stadium has a beautiful Chinese name, such as Ice Ribbon, Snow Ruyi, Snow Flying, Snow Youlong and Snow Flying Swallow. On February 8th, Gu Ailing took a stunning jump on the ski platform "Snow Flying" in Shougang, Beijing, which reversed the unfavorable situation and won the third gold medal for the China delegation, which was also her first Winter Olympics medal. The design of "Snow Flying" was inspired by Dunhuang murals. The designer said that starting from the English name of the track "Big Air", it was allowed to leap into the air to the greatest extent, thus finding the elements of flying in Dunhuang.
Who holds color training and dances in the air? Flying to the ribbon of the sky, with hope and blessing. Athletes gallop their dreams of competition here and make them come true with hard work.
Thick as spring clouds and light as smoke. On February 14th, China ice dance group Wang Shiyue/Liu Xinyu danced on the ice in costumes inspired by China’s famous painting A Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains. In the end, they ranked 12th, setting a new record for China athletes in the Winter Olympics. The costumes with the charm of Danqing and the smart dancing show the charm of China traditional culture. In an interview with reporters, Wang Shiyue said: "We hope to show the strength of Asia and China to the whole world in the international arena."
Today is the Lantern Festival and the 12th day of the Beijing Winter Olympics. While celebrating the festival, the passionate competition is still going on. When China’s traditional culture meets the Winter Olympics, the ancient civilization will continue to write new contents and chapters for this Olympic movement.
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