The five rings represent the five continents.
The five rings represent the five continents of the world, and the five colors represent the different skin colors of the people of the five continents, and the five rings are linked together to represent that the people of the five continents can get along with each other.
The five rings of the Olympic symbol was conceived and designed by Mr. Pierre de Coubertin in 1913, which was determined by the Olympic Charter, and is also known as the five rings of the Olympic symbol, which is the most widely recognized symbol of the Olympic Games in the world.
Symbolism
With the passage of time and the development of the Olympic Movement, the interpretation of the Olympic symbols has also changed.
The Olympic Charter states that the Olympic Symbol symbolizes the activities of the Olympic Movement and represents the unity of the five continents, as well as the meeting of athletes from all over the world in the Olympic Games in a spirit of fairness, frank competition and friendship, fully embodying the content of Olympism and the "Olympic Family" of "all nations and all peoples". All nations and all peoples", the theme of the "Olympic Family".