Beibei
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Beibei is one of the five Fuwa mascots of the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics, symbolizing prosperity and representing the element of water.
Statements (46)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
Fuwa mascot
→
Olympic mascot → |
| associatedSport |
aquatics
→
diving → rowing → sailing → swimming → synchronized swimming → water polo → |
| associatedWith |
2008 Summer Olympics
→
2008 Summer Olympics →
surface form: "Beijing 2008 Olympic Games"
|
| belongsToSeries |
Olympic Games mascots
→
surface form: "Beijing 2008 Olympic mascots"
|
| coMascotWith |
Huanhuan
→
Jingjing → Nini → Yingying → |
| countryOfOrigin | China → |
| createdForEvent | 2008 Summer Olympics → |
| culturalContext | Chinese culture → |
| designedBy | Han Meilin → |
| gender | female → |
| hasColor | blue → |
| hasMotive |
fish patterns
→
water waves → |
| inspiredBy |
Chinese folk art
→
Chinese traditional New Year pictures → a fish → |
| introducedIn | 2005 → |
| memberOf | five Fuwa mascots → |
| nameLanguage | Chinese → |
| nameMeaning | “shell” in Chinese baby-talk → |
| officialStatus | official mascot of the 2008 Summer Olympics → |
| partOf |
Fuwa
→
Mascots of the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics → |
| represents |
aquatic sports
→
good fortune in fishing and harvest → prosperity → water → |
| scriptName | 贝贝 → |
| sloganAssociation |
“Beibei swims”
→
“Beibei the Fish” → |
| symbolizes |
prosperity
→
the element of water → |
| theme | harmony between humans and nature → |
| usedAs | marketing mascot for Beijing 2008 Olympics → |
| writingSystem | Simplified Chinese → |
Referenced by (6)
Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.