The Olympic symbol was created by Pierre? De? Mr. Coubertin conceived the design in 19 13, and determined it by "Olympic Games * * *", also known as the Olympic five-ring symbol, which is the most widely recognized Olympic symbol in the world. It consists of five Olympic rings, blue, yellow, black, green and red. The rings are nested from left to right, with blue, black and red rings above and yellow and green rings below. The overall shape is a regular trapezoid with a small bottom.
The Olympic symbol symbolizes the gathering of athletes from five continents and all over the world to participate in the Olympic Games, which fully embodies the content of Olympism and the theme of "Olympic family" of all countries and nationalities. It not only represents the unity and friendship of athletes from five continents under the Olympic flag, but also emphasizes that all athletes should meet each other in a fair and frank sportsmanship.
Question 2: What are the five reds, five poisons and Huang Wu of the Dragon Boat Festival? Five reds: roast duck, leek, duck eggs in red oil, lobster and realgar wine;
Huang Wu: Roasted yellow croaker, roasted eel, mixed cucumber and salted egg yolk bean sprouts (or tofu);
Five poisons: snake, spider, scorpion, centipede and gecko;
Question 3: What do the "five poisons" and "twelve reds" of the Dragon Boat Festival mean? The "five poisons" in folklore are five kinds of animals. They are green snake, centipede, scorpion, gecko and toad. In fact, it is a misunderstanding of the ancients to call these five animals "five poisons" together, because geckos are non-toxic, but they are considered highly toxic. It's like the crane's top red is a non-toxic thing, but it is considered as a highly toxic thing. People think that May is the time when the five poisons (scorpion, snake, centipede, gecko and toad) appear. The folk song says, "Dragon Boat Festival, the weather is hot, the five poisons wake up, and there is no peace." The purpose of driving away the five poisons during the Dragon Boat Festival is to remind people to prevent harm and disease. Every Dragon Boat Festival, people should use various methods to prevent the harm of the five poisons. Generally, a map of five poisons is posted in the house, five poisons are printed on red paper, and then five needles are stuck on the five poisons, that is, the poisons are stabbed to death, and they can no longer be rampant. This is a witchcraft legacy to ward off evil spirits. Folk people also embroider five poisons on clothes and decorate five poisons on cakes, all of which mean expulsion. In some places, people cut the five poisons into images (that is, paper-cut) with colored paper, or stick them on doors, windows, walls, kang, or tie them on children's arms to avoid poison. The Dragon Boat Festival is also decorated with peach blossom seals. Peach is an exorcism in folk customs, which originated from the myth of Shen Tu and Lei Yu. It is engraved with peach characters, which also means to disperse noise. "Han Shu continued? Etiquette notes: "Zhu suo and five-color peach blossom seal are used as portal decorations to keep out evil spirits." This is the origin of ambiguous symbols and auspicious gourds in later generations. "Dream of Liang Lu" Volume III: "It is the custom of the Song Dynasty for the sergeant and other scholars to write the sentence" Mid-Autumn Festival on May 5, red mouth and white tongue all disappear. " "Yanjing Year" also records: "Duanyang cut all kinds of gourds with colored paper for daily use, stuck it upside down on the threshold and released poisonous gas. "This is the custom of the Qing dynasty. Some still hang silk tassels and ribbons on paper gourds to look better, or cut the shape of the five poisons in the gourd and stick it on the door, which also means that the five poisons will be exhausted. You are a "troubled gourd". There is still the custom of hanging a mirror on the door to ward off evil spirits. In the Tang Dynasty, a bronze mirror was cast in the center of the Yangtze River in Yangzhou at noon on May 5 to pay tribute to the emperor, which was called "bronze mirror"
Question 4: What color are the five-color lines of the Dragon Boat Festival? These five colors are red, yellow, blue, green and purple. Multicolor in Ming Dynasty consists of red, yellow, green and purple underglaze colors and underglaze blue and white. Multicolored lines are called multicolored longevity lines in ancient times. Dragon Boat Festival was originally a girl's festival, and it is China's Daughter's Day. This is a colorful dragon tail, which is an ancient custom in the Song Dynasty. Red, green, yellow, white and black thick silk threads are twisted into colored ropes and tied around the girl's arms and neck, which are called long life strands and long life strands. It is this custom that Yu Youding, an Amin, said that "five lives can be sustained" in "Song of the Imperial Capital for Five Days". Han? Ying Shao's "Customs Pass" contains: "On May 5, five-color silk was tied on the arm, and it was famous for longevity." Later generations are also called "extending life". Accordingly, this custom lasted for two thousand years from the Han Dynasty. In traditional customs, the five-color silk thread is twisted into a general shape and tied to the child's arm. It was not until Qi's birthday on July 7th that he untied it and burned it with the golden coffin. It is also said that cutting colorful threads and throwing them in the rain on the first rainy day after the Dragon Boat Festival will bring you good luck for a year. Colorful lines are called "five-color lines", "bamboo ropes" and "white ropes", which are essential items for the Dragon Boat Festival. Shaanxi custom, on the day of Dragon Boat Festival, tie colored silk thread on children's wrists, ankles and necks, which is said to ward off evil spirits and prevent the five poisons from approaching each other. This colorful silk thread will not be cut until "June 6" and thrown into the river and washed away by the water. Shaanxi legend believes that this is related to the story of Sun Simiao, the drug king. Throwing the flower thread into the river means taking all the diseases away, which has the nature of sending disasters. Today, silk thread is generally used for embroidery, with many colors, bright colors and flexible colors, ranging from a dozen to two or three. What color to use is also very flexible, and some people use whatever color they have at hand. On May 5th, adults and children will wear colorful ribbons. Together, they will look better than anyone and be interesting. Of course, people who are more particular still use five-color lines.
Question 5: What does the Dragon Boat Festival mean besides the five poisons? Scorpion, snake, centipede, gecko, toad.
People think that May is the time when the five poisons (scorpion, snake, centipede, gecko and toad) appear. The folk song says, "Dragon Boat Festival, the weather is hot, the five poisons wake up, and there is no peace."
Question 6: What is the five poisonous wines of the Dragon Boat Festival? The Five Poisons Wine of Dragon Boat Festival is a kind of wine brewed with five poisonous animals and plants. They are Mylabris, Matchmaker, Camphor, Scorpion and Centipede. From a medical point of view, the main function is to promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis and treat rheumatism. Ancient people thought that around the Dragon Boat Festival, everything was renewed and evil spirits were revived, so drinking this wine could "exorcise evil spirits" and "detoxify". In fact, this highly toxic medicinal liquor processed by animals and plants is also toxic and cannot be drunk casually. Some customs themselves are based on an unscientific understanding. With the development of science, we should change those harmful customs and live scientifically.
Question 7: What are the five colors of colorful lines in Dragon Boat Festival? Multicolor consists of five colors: red, yellow, blue, green and purple. Multicolor in Ming Dynasty consists of red, yellow, green and purple underglaze colors and underglaze blue and white. Multicolored lines are called multicolored longevity lines in ancient times. Dragon Boat Festival was originally a girl's festival, and it is China's Daughter's Day. This is a colorful dragon tail, which is an ancient custom in the Song Dynasty. Red, green, yellow, white and black thick silk threads are twisted into colored ropes and tied around the girl's arms and neck, which are called long life strands and long life strands. It is this custom that Yu Youding, an Amin, said that "five lives can be sustained" in "Song of the Imperial Capital for Five Days". Han? Ying Shao's "Customs Pass" contains: "On May 5, five-color silk was tied on the arm, and it was famous for longevity." Later generations are also called "extending life". Accordingly, this custom lasted for two thousand years from the Han Dynasty. In traditional customs, the five-color silk thread is twisted into a general shape and tied to the child's arm. It was not until Qi's birthday on July 7th that he untied it and burned it with the golden coffin. It is also said that cutting colorful threads and throwing them in the rain on the first rainy day after the Dragon Boat Festival will bring you good luck for a year. Colorful lines are called "five-color lines", "bamboo ropes" and "white ropes", which are essential items for the Dragon Boat Festival. Shaanxi custom, on the day of Dragon Boat Festival, tie colored silk thread on children's wrists, ankles and necks, which is said to ward off evil spirits and prevent the five poisons from approaching each other. This colorful silk thread will not be cut until "June 6" and thrown into the river and washed away by the water. Shaanxi legend believes that this is related to the story of Sun Simiao, the drug king. Throwing the flower thread into the river means taking all the diseases away, which has the nature of sending disasters. Today, silk thread is generally used for embroidery, with many colors, bright colors and flexible colors, ranging from a dozen to two or three. What color to use is also very flexible, and some people use whatever color they have at hand. On May 5th, adults and children will wear colorful ribbons. Together, they will look better than anyone and be interesting. Of course, people who are more particular still use five-color lines.
Question 8: What are the five colors of colorful lines in Dragon Boat Festival? Multicolor consists of five colors: red, yellow, blue, green and purple. Multicolor in Ming Dynasty consists of red, yellow, green and purple underglaze colors and underglaze blue and white. Multicolored lines are called multicolored longevity lines in ancient times. Dragon Boat Festival was originally a girl's festival, and it is China's Daughter's Day. This is a colorful dragon tail, which is an ancient custom in the Song Dynasty. Red, green, yellow, white and black thick silk threads are twisted into colored ropes and tied around the girl's arms and neck, which are called long life strands and long life strands. It is this custom that Yu Youding, an Amin, said that "five lives can be sustained" in "Song of the Imperial Capital for Five Days". Han? Ying Shao's "Customs Pass" contains: "On May 5, five-color silk was tied on the arm, and it was famous for longevity." Later generations are also called "extending life". Accordingly, this custom lasted for two thousand years from the Han Dynasty. In traditional customs, the five-color silk thread is twisted into a general shape and tied to the child's arm. It was not until Qi's birthday on July 7th that he untied it and burned it with the golden coffin. It is also said that cutting colorful threads and throwing them in the rain on the first rainy day after the Dragon Boat Festival will bring you good luck for a year. Colorful lines are called "five-color lines", "bamboo ropes" and "white ropes", which are essential items for the Dragon Boat Festival. Shaanxi custom, on the day of Dragon Boat Festival, tie colored silk thread on children's wrists, ankles and necks, which is said to ward off evil spirits and prevent the five poisons from approaching each other. This colorful silk thread will not be cut until "June 6" and thrown into the river and washed away by the water. Shaanxi legend believes that this is related to the story of Sun Simiao, the drug king. Throwing the flower thread into the river means taking all the diseases away, which has the nature of sending disasters. Today, silk thread is generally used for embroidery, with many colors, bright colors and flexible colors, ranging from a dozen to two or three. What color to use is also very flexible, and some people use whatever color they have at hand. On May 5th, adults and children will wear colorful ribbons. Together, they will look better than anyone and be interesting. Of course, people who are more particular still use five-color lines.
Question 9: What are the "five poisons" in the custom of "driving away five poisons" during the Dragon Boat Festival? The "five poisons" in folklore are five kinds of animals, namely green snake, centipede, scorpion, gecko and toad. In fact, it is a misunderstanding of the ancients to call these five animals "five poisons" together, because geckos are non-toxic, but they are considered highly toxic. It's like the crane's top red is a non-toxic thing, but it is considered as a highly toxic thing.
Spider is not one of the "five poisons", which is a false statement in Jin Yong's novels about the use of poison by believers of the "five poisons". If the questioner is unclear, I will list all kinds of "five poisons" as follows: 1, five poisons: Arnebia euchroma, cinnabar, realgar, thorn stone and fish stone; 2. Five kinds of torture: flogging, beating, burning, emblem and G; 3. Five poisonous insects: scorpion, snake, bee, cockroach and centipede-more common in the "symbol of five poisons", green snake, centipede, scorpion, gecko and toad-commonly used by the people.
Question 10: What color clothes does the baby wear to wrap his stomach with five poisons? The so-called five-poison suit is a vest embroidered with five poisonous insect patterns, such as scorpion, snake, centipede, gecko and toad, on yellow cloth with various colors of silk thread. Bright colors, exquisite embroidery workers, very attractive.
In the folk tradition, people not only eat zongzi, but also drive away poisonous insects, disperse turbid qi, make fragrant soup, wear sachets, hang mugwort leaves, drink realgar wine, hang a map of five poisons, wear clothes with five colors, hold five symbols, hang gourds, hide in the afternoon, hang Zhong Kui and avoid evil. Among them, wearing clothes embroidered with five kinds of poisonous insects can control evil with evil and fight poison with poison to achieve balance and peace.
Children's clothing with the sign of expelling poisonous insects on Dragon Boat Festival. According to the old custom in Xuzhou, from the end of April of the lunar calendar, every household began to make clothes and shoes for their children with five poisons. The robe is made of apricot cloth, embroidered with patterns of scorpions, centipedes, snakes and geckos. Younger children should sew apricot belly pockets. Wudu shoes are made of green satin, with a big toad head embroidered on the upper and another four-color poisonous insect image embroidered on the upper. On the Dragon Boat Festival, all children get up wearing clothes with five poisons, shoes with five poisons, a sachet or a gourd with five poisons around their necks and a hundred ropes on their hands. I think it can avoid plague, drive away poisonous insects, eliminate disasters and prevent diseases. At noon, before drinking realgar wine, put the wine on the child's nostrils, ears, navel, waist, eyes, palms and soles. After wiping, the children put on poisonous clothes and shoes, holding mugwort as an exorcism whip and calamus as a demon-cutting sword, jumping around and playing. Pay attention to some, pretending to be a keeper or Zhong Kui to worship the old and elders. Before going to bed at night, I will light the moxa whip and the calamus sword to smoke the house to drive away the epidemic and kill insects. The rope tied to the hand was cut off in the heavy rain and thrown into the water to float away. You can put on clothes and shoes on holidays or when your child is unwell.