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What Chinese styles did you see in the ice and snow competition?

I think in the wonderful competition of the Winter Olympics, Chinese style can be seen everywhere, and China elements can be said to be everywhere. From skiing competitions to athletes' costumes, it embodies a strong Chinese style and adds a touch of bright color to the Winter Olympics. From the runway to the clothing, from the dragon to the Great Wall, the dragon patterns and helmets on athletes' clothes are all indispensable to China elements. Chinese style can be seen everywhere in this Winter Olympics, which embodies the traditional culture of China people.

Many people have watched Su He's game. In the process of winning the sixth gold medal in the competition, many people will find that the cuffs of the clothes he wore during the competition are satisfactory, which is symmetrical with his excellent performance. There is also the competition in which Gu Ailing won the silver medal in the freestyle skiing final. Her red uniform has a dragon pattern on the back. When she won the gold medal in the big platform competition, she was very handsome when she saw the golden dragon shirt behind her clothes. There are also pairs of skaters. They also wore Chinese clothes in the competition. Many places show the Chinese style.

Take the ice pier, the mascot of this year's Winter Olympics, for example. Its design is based on the image of panda, its shell is ice crystal, which is symmetrical with the ice and snow competition in the Winter Olympics, and its image is like an astronaut. It embodies the characteristics of ice and snow movement, and it is also said that it is inspired by the surface of Sugar-Coated Berry, which are all elements of our traditional culture. This platform has the flying elements of Dunhuang frescoes and shows the cultural heritage of China to the world. Athletes' clothes and competition clothes are mainly red, and red and yellow are auspicious. The sense of design and beauty both reveal our extraordinary aesthetic and cultural exchanges.

For example, the helmet worn by Wu Dajing, China's name is Sheng Da, the god of war, and the red one is printed with the pattern of the Golden Monkey King. The cultural design style shows the majestic momentum of the Monkey King, God of War and the short track speed skating team on the field. The uniform in curling is also full of China slipperiness. Li Wenlong has two golden dragons on his helmet, which is very majestic. The goalkeeper of the China women's ice hockey team wears a tiger helmet and a pair of knee pads on his legs, showing the domineering of China athletes! Do you know the Chinese style of the Winter Olympics?