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China's Yin Zheng wore the "Dragon and Tiger Crown" on his head and appeared on the steel frame snowmobile race

China's Yin Zheng wore the "Dragon and Tiger Crown" on his head and appeared on the steel frame snowmobile race

In the men's steel frame snowmobile competition of the Beijing Winter Olympics held on the evening of February 11, China's Yin Zheng ranked 5th and broke the "Snow Dragon" men's steel frame snowmobile track departure record with 4.58 seconds. His Chinoiserie helmet has also attracted media attention.

China's Yin Zheng wore the "Dragon and Tiger Crown" on his head and appeared on the steel frame snowmobile race

After the game, Yin Zheng told reporters that his helmet was called "Dragon and Tiger Crown". "Dragon Tour" is because the National Bobsleigh Center Circuit is also known as "Snow Dragon", while the "Tiger Crown" is because the pattern on the helmet resembles the headdress worn by Lü Bu in the Three Kingdoms period, and this year coincides with the Year of the Tiger, and the helmet also has the dark pattern of the tiger.

China's Yin Zheng wore the "Dragon and Tiger Crown" on his head and appeared on the steel frame snowmobile race

Yin Zheng said that the helmet was designed by a local Chinese designer to showcase Chinese culture at the Winter Olympics.

China's Yin Zheng wore the "Dragon and Tiger Crown" on his head and appeared on the steel frame snowmobile race

(Photo by China News Service reporter He Penglei)

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