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Wushu events of Universiade
The Wushu events of Chengdu Universiade are divided into Wushu routines and Wushu Sanda, with a total of 20 events.

Among the 139 athletes of 3 1 delegations in Chengdu Universiade, China won1of the 20 gold medals. The Wushu events of Chengdu Universiade are divided into Wushu routines and Wushu Sanda, with a total of 20 events.

Among the 14 gold medals produced by Wushu routines, China won seven, China Hongkong Team, China Macau Team and China Taipei Team each won 1 gold, Indonesian Team won two, and the other two belonged to Iranian Team and Malaysian Team. Of the six gold medals produced by Wushu Sanda, China won four, and the other two belonged to Indonesian team.

It is worth noting that the first gold medals of China, Hongkong, China, Macau, China and Taipei, China in Chengdu Universiade were all born in martial arts events.

Competition culture of Chengdu Universiade

The mascot of Chengdu Universiade is a giant panda named Rongbao. Apart from the Universiade torch with the words "3 1" in its hand, Rongbao's ears, eyes and tail are also in the form of flames. The mascot "Rongbao" is based on the panda. Known as a "national treasure", the panda is a distinctive symbol of Chengdu's foreign exchange and a well-known personal business card of the land of abundance.

The medal of Chengdu Universiade "Glory" is taken from the abbreviation of Chengdu "Glory", which also means "Glory". The overall creativity is centered on "the integration of five continents, abundant culture, event identification system and Chengdu's dream achievement". While showing the spirit of sports, presenting the ancient Shu culture and highlighting the beautiful vision of the famous city of the event, it emphasizes the characteristics of this event and strives to express the cultural connotation of Tianfu in the new era.