The emblem of the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games "Heaven, Earth and People" consists of three parts: the first is the graphic part, which is a zigzag composed of red, blue and green; the second is "Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games" ""; the third is the logo of the International Paralympic Committee.
The graphic part of the emblem uses calligraphy strokes to show a moving human figure, like a gymnast jumping forward, or an athlete spinning in the air on a pommel horse, embodying the concept of movement.
The graphic part of the emblem can also be regarded as the Chinese character "Zhi". "Zhi" means birth, endless life, and arrival. Its zigzag shape means going through ups and downs and finally reaching the goal and achieving success.
Among the colors used in the emblem, red means the sun; dark blue means the blue sky; green means the earth. Three strokes of three colors combine to form a moving human figure, which is "Heaven, Earth and Man", embodying the idea of ??"harmony between nature and man" in traditional Chinese culture, and expressing modern people's scientific outlook on development and pursuit of movement. Harmony is the concept of harmonious development between human beings, nature and society.
The emblem also fully reflects the three major concepts of the Beijing Olympics through color selection. Red is "Chinese Red" with strong Chinese characteristics and embodies the concept of "Humanistic Olympics"; dark blue represents high technology and embodies the concept of "Technological Olympics"; green represents environmental protection and embodies the concept of "Green Olympics" .
The Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games emblem takes the harmonious unity of heaven, earth and man as the main line, integrates Chinese characters, calligraphy and Paralympic spirit, and embodies traditional Chinese culture and the spirit of the modern Olympic movement. , embodies the Paralympic spirit of the harmonious unity of "mind, body and spirit" and has profound traditional Chinese cultural heritage.