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Jamaican athletes posted their favorite Winter Olympic gifts, which were given by a primary school student in Beijing!

On the afternoon of February 7, a short video went viral on social networks. In the video, a Jamaican skier posts his favorite Winter Olympic gift , a drawing drawn by a child. In the painting, the cute "ice piers" and "snow melt" are happily skiing on the colorful snow. Netizens have forwarded it. Some netizens said that "I was moved in an instant", "sincerity from Beijing", "such a gift is the most deeply rooted in the hearts of the people"...

Jamaican athletes posted their favorite Winter Olympic gifts, which were given by a primary school student in Beijing!

"Look, is this our child's drawing?" At the same time, the teacher of Huashi Primary School attached to Guangqumen Middle School in Beijing also brushed this video. After repeated confirmation, the small author of this painting has found it! Her name is Zhang Baixuan, and she is a fifth-grade student at Huashi Primary School affiliated to Guangqumen Middle School.

At the end of 2021, the Beijing Winter Olympic Organizing Committee collected paintings from primary and secondary schools across the country, and selected some of them as souvenirs to foreign athletes. After receiving the notice, many primary and secondary school students enthusiastically participated. In the message area of the short video, there are netizens who leave a message: "Sour." My baby also participated in this activity. Unfortunately, it was not selected. ”

The primary school students of Huashi Primary School attached to Guangqumen Middle School also participated enthusiastically, and finally handed over 100 works. Among them are the works of Zhang Baixuan. "She is usually a little girl who loves art," said Wang Zining, an art teacher at the school, and when she heard that she wanted to paint for foreign athletes, the students were particularly excited, and they prepared watercolor pens and sketch paper and began to create, "Some students even drew a few paintings, and wanted to pick out the best one to give to the athletes." ”

In the art class, Wang Zining gave meticulous guidance to the children in creating Winter Olympic pictures. "First of all, I took the children to observe the characteristics of the two mascots." She said that the Winter Olympic emblem on the stomach of the "ice pier", the colored halo on the head, the "Ruyi ring" on the top of the head of the "Snow Melting", the snow blocks naturally formed on the face... These details cannot be faulted.

However, the ideas are all done independently by the students, and everyone has a wonderful idea. "Children create through their own knowledge of composition and color collocation."

In the end, more than 30 works from Huashi Primary School affiliated to Guangqumen Middle School were selected and sent to the athletes' apartments in the Winter Olympic Village as souvenirs to foreign friends, expressing the welcome of Chinese teenagers to athletes from all over the world and cheering them on. Wang Zining said: "Through the short video to see the children's paintings, especially to see the athletes receiving the painting after the state of satisfaction, I simply jumped up with joy. ”

Huashi Primary School affiliated to Guangqumen Middle School is a characteristic school of ice and snow sports in Beijing. Zhang Dan, the school's moral education director, said that students will experience a different world of ice and snow in the school. "For four consecutive years, we have built a 'seasonal mobile real ice rink' on campus, so that children can learn to master the skills of skating and experience the charm of ice and snow sports." The school also combines art and ice and snow, traditional culture and ice and snow, sets up ice sports courses such as speed skating, figure skating, and ice hockey, and opens cheerleading, martial arts, Peking Opera and other clubs to promote ice and snow sports, popularize the knowledge of the Winter Olympics, and let students feel the charm of traditional Chinese culture.

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