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Names of emblems of previous National Games

The first national games

The emblem consists of a golden runway, golden ears of wheat and exaggerated red characters 1 The ears of wheat represent the fruitful achievements of 10 years since the founding of the People's Republic of China, while the characters 1 that seem to have rushed out of the runway are like rising "arrows", symbolizing the passion of people to build a new China at that time.

The Second National Games in Beijing

The emblem consists of a golden runway, a striking "2" and a flying five-star red flag. The red flag flying over the runway symbolizes holding high the great socialist red flag.

The Third National Games in Beijing

The background of the emblem changed from a golden runway to a circular stadium, implying the strong desire of the people of the whole country for stability and unity at that time; The five-star red flag is also flying on the circular stadium, indicating that it will continue to hold high the great red flag of Marxism-Leninism and Mao Zedong Thought.

The Fourth National Games in Beijing

The emblem consists of a golden runway and a burning torch, which was at the time of bringing order out of chaos and reform and opening up. The torch symbolizes the link between the past and the future and carries out socialist modernization.

Shanghai station of the 5th National Games.

For the first time, the emblem uses a combination of Chinese and western languages. The runway with novel design and plane layout, together with the national flag perpendicular to it, forms the Chinese character, symbolizing "building socialism with China characteristics". The five characters of the Fifth Plenary Session were changed to the Roman character "V", which is also an internationally recognized symbol of "victory", symbolizing that all fronts have won great victories since the Third Plenary Session of the Eleventh Central Committee.

Guangdong in the 6th National Games.

The emblem symbolizes the torch with a striking "6", and the runway vividly expresses the rhyme of "sheep". The "6" of the flame transformation means the Sixth National Games; Taking the word "sheep" as the runway means that the National Games will be held in Guangzhou (Yangcheng).

The Seventh National Games will be hosted by Beijing, and assisted by Sichuan Province and Qinhuangdao City.

The emblem is a burning torch, and the flame is transformed from the Roman letter VII (VII The handle is shaped like a runway and consists of two opposite "7" characters, indicating the number of meetings.

The 8th National Games in Shanghai

The emblem pattern is composed of 8 representing the Eighth National Games and the Chinese phonetic alphabet "S" representing Shanghai. The periphery of the pattern is red "8" and the center is white "S", which visually resembles the torch and the Shanghai Magnolia. The second half is dominated by the word "8", like the Shanghai 80,000-seat Stadium, which is a symbol of the national people's reunion.

Guangdong in the 9th National Games.

The curve of the emblem, which is full in the middle and tapering at both ends, gives people an infinite sense of extension. With inclined lines, it shows the meaning of galloping and jumping. The contrasting colors of red, yellow and blue have a strong impact on vision. A free-and-easy "9" not only directly conveys the information of the Ninth National Games, but also looks like an energetic, energetic and enterprising athlete who bravely enters the new century.

Jiangsu in the 10th National Games.

The emblem pattern is changed from the number "10", which is also the deformation of S. It is the initials of English "sports" and the abbreviation of Jiangsu "su". The whole picture is made up of inclined and flowing lines. On the simple S-shaped main line, dragons, tigers and fires alternate with each other.

The 11th National Games of Shandong Province

The overall structural creativity of the emblem comes from the traditional Chinese character "Hua" in the ancient Chinese character Xiao Zhuan in China. At the same time, the emblem is composed of 1 1 movement graphics, in which the modeling language draws lessons from the traditional auspicious ornaments of China, and * * * skillfully completes the combination of1/movement graphics and human body graphics. The overall graphic creativity of the emblem also incorporates the concept of "concentric knot" in Chinese traditional patterns, which means that the National Games will be a "United, harmonious and complete" sports event!