In the men's snowmobile competition at the Beijing Winter Olympics held on the evening of February 11, Chinese athlete Yin Zheng ranked 5th, and broke the "Snow Dragon" men's snowmobile track start record with 4.58 seconds.

His Chinese style helmet also attracted media attention.

After the game, Yin Zheng told reporters that his helmet is called "You Dragon Tiger Crown".

Yin Zheng said that the helmet was designed by a local Chinese designer in order to display Chinese culture on the Winter Olympics.

Photo by China News Agency reporter He Penglei

(Beijing Winter Olympics) Oriental charm "world expression" "Chinese style" lights up the Winter Olympics

  China News Agency, Beijing, February 14th: oriental charm "world expression" and "Chinese style" light up the Winter Olympics

  Author Jin Xu

  The Winter Olympics met Beijing, and the Olympic spirit and oriental charm merged. The "self-expression" of Chinese culture took ice and snow as a medium to go to the world and shine. The athletes also worked hard to blow the strong "Chinese style" to the stadium. Every corner inside and out.

Frost and Snow Meets Chinese Romance

  When the melodious and weeping melody sounded again in the Beijing Winter Olympics, the Chinese girl Karen Chen chose the "Liang Zhu Violin Concerto" that best expresses her personal characteristics as the free skating repertoire, helping the U.S. team to win Silver Medal in Team Figure Skating.

On February 6, American player Chen Kaiwen was in the game.

On the same day, the women's single skating short program competition in the figure skating team competition of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics was held at the Capital Gymnasium.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Li Jun

  The appearance of "Spirit of the Sparrow", the flowing sleeves, the light fan... From music to modeling to props, Chinese elements have appeared in Chen Kaiwen's performances many times, becoming her iconic representative. .

"I think Chinese dance and figure skating complement each other and can fully demonstrate the beauty of art, which also inspires me to incorporate my experience in folk dance into performances," she said.

  Twenty-four years ago, at the Nagano Winter Olympics in Japan, Chinese athlete Chen Lu danced "Butterfly" to the soundtrack of "The Liang Zhu". This was the first time that Chinese music played in the international figure skating arena.

With the "Liang Zhu", "One Cut Plum", "House of Flying Daggers" and other songs "out of the circle", more and more "Chinese style" appeared in the programs of Chinese contestants, Chinese contestants and even Asian contestants. "Romantic and poetic attract the world's attention.

Fancy Shows Cultural Confidence

  Holding the Winter Olympics at the "home door", Chinese athletes fought tenaciously. They are witnesses and witnesses of the never-say-die Olympic spirit, as well as showcases of Chinese culture.

On February 11, Chinese team player Wu Dajing (middle) was in the game.

On the same day, the short track speed skating men's 500-meter preliminaries for the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics were held at the Capital Gymnasium.

Chinese team player Wu Dajing successfully advanced to the quarter-finals.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Cui Nan

  There are Chinese cultural elements in the clothing of Chinese athletes everywhere.

On the short track speed skating arena, the bright red helmet of "Huaxia God of War Sun Dasheng" accompanied the famous Chinese general Wu Dajing on the ice rink.

This helmet printed with the golden pattern of Monkey King Monkey King is taken from the design style of Sanxingdui and Chinese culture. It is a symbol of the retrograde who face the difficulties and is like a broken bamboo. It also tells the world record of the short track speed skating men's 500 meters. The voice of the holder, the Olympic record holder.

  The dragon, which means "good luck" and "strength", is a symbol of the Chinese nation and Chinese culture.

Chinese athlete Gu Ailing has designed the "dragon" pattern on her jacket and snowboard. In addition to being "fancy" and showing her personality, Gu Ailing hopes to bring Chinese elements to the world through skiing and let more people know about it.

On February 6, in the women's ice hockey group match of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics held at the Wukesong Sports Center, the Chinese team defeated the Japanese team 2-1.

The picture shows Chinese team goalkeeper Zhou Jiaying.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Mao Jianjun

  In the women's ice hockey arena, Zhou Jiaying, who is wearing "dragon pattern" knee pads and a "Great Wall" pattern helmet, is called "Chinese style goalkeeper" by fans.

She revealed that this outfit was specially prepared in the hope of showing Chinese culture on the field.

Surprise for China

  The Beijing Winter Olympics are in full swing.

Outside the arena, the athletes and coaches of the participating delegations followed the local customs, experienced the unique charm of Chinese culture, and "liked" this unforgettable Olympic experience.

  The Haitian delegation that participated in the Winter Olympics for the first time specially designed Chinese-style clothing, with Chinese elements such as pines and cypresses standing on the snow-capped mountains, ancient pagodas, dragons, pandas, tigers, and the Great Wall.

"We have designed all the Chinese elements that we can think of into the clothes." The Haitian delegation said, "After many discussions and detailed revisions, this set of the most beautiful clothes of the Haitian ski team was born, which is also a surprise we gave to China. "

  Similarly, French alpine skier Mathieu Pfeiffer, who participated in the Winter Olympics for the first time, with the idea of ​​doing something for the people of the host country, personally designed a Chinese-style helmet to appear on the arena. elements are incorporated into it.

He also said that he likes giant pandas the most and looks forward to visiting the Great Wall.

On February 14, the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics Snowboard Men's Big Jump Qualification Tournament was held at the Beijing Shougang Ski Jump.

The picture shows Canada's Mark McMorris in the game.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Li Jun

  The more national, the more global.

Foreign players' love for "Chinese style" once again proves the warmth, sincerity and harmony behind the competition.

Chinese romance is the warmth of "home away from home", and it is the true reflection of the Olympic motto "more unity".

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