Current location - Recipe Complete Network - Complete breakfast recipes - What do the colors of the Olympic rings stand for?
What do the colors of the Olympic rings stand for?
The Olympic rings have five colors: blue, yellow, black, green and red. Yellow represents Asia, black represents Africa, blue represents Europe, red represents America and green represents Oceania. The connection of the five Olympic rings symbolizes the unity of the five continents, and symbolizes that athletes from all over the world meet and get together in the Olympic Games with fair and frank competition and friendly spirit, so as to promote the development of the Olympic Movement.

Extended data:

At the opening of each Olympic Games, an Olympic flag is hung high in the middle of the stadium, and there are five rings in the middle of this white flag. It was made according to the suggestion and conception of Baron Pierre De Coubertin, the founder of the modern Olympic Games.

19 14 At the Olympic Plenary Meeting held in Paris to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Olympic Games, Mr. Coubertin explained his design idea of the logo: the five rings, namely blue, yellow, green, red and black, symbolize the five continents in the world that recognize the Olympic Movement and are ready to participate in the Olympic Games, and the sixth color, white, is the background color of the flag, which means that all countries can participate in the competition under their own flags without exception.