(单词翻译:单击)
The Palace Museum unveiled its two brand new mascots1 in Xiamen, in southeast China’s Fujian province.
Donning Qing Dynasty costumes, the designs for Zhuangzhuang and Meimei originate from the traditional Chinese symbols of the dragon and the phoenix2. The names of the mascots also bear special meaning. "Zhuang," which means strong in Mandarin3, represents the gorgeous Forbidden City. "Mei", the word for beautiful, stands for the more than 1.8 million treasures collected within its walls.
Sadly, the mascots did not receive unanimous applause, with some netizens saying Meimei looked more like a penguin4 than a phoenix.
The Palace Museum unveiled its two brand new mascots in Xiamen.
The Palace Museum unveiled its two brand new mascots in Xiamen.
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n.吉祥物( mascot的名词复数 ) | |
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2 phoenix | |
n.凤凰,长生(不死)鸟;引申为重生 | |
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3 Mandarin | |
n.中国官话,国语,满清官吏;adj.华丽辞藻的 | |
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4 penguin | |
n.企鹅 | |
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