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British Winter Olympic athletes collectively "planted grass" Chinese culture daxiu brush to write the Spring Festival

British Winter Olympic athletes collectively "planted grass" Chinese culture daxiu brush to write the Spring Festival

British Winter Olympic athletes show calligraphy works

Overseas network on February 6, when the Winter Olympics met the Spring Festival, Matt Weston, a 24-year-old steel frame snowmobile runner from the United Kingdom, took the opportunity to "plant" a handful of traditional Chinese culture. On February 3, he shared the Spring Festival League written with a brush on social platforms, and also let netizens guess what was written, which triggered heated discussions after the photo was released, and received hundreds of likes.

British Winter Olympic athletes collectively "planted grass" Chinese culture daxiu brush to write the Spring Festival

In a room full of old age with red lanterns, Matt Weston stood side by side with volunteers armed with brushes. With a smile on his face, he displayed a spring league with the words "Olympic" written on it. The caption is "Enjoy every detail of the Olympic Games so far!" Guess what I wrote? ”

British Winter Olympic athletes collectively "planted grass" Chinese culture daxiu brush to write the Spring Festival

After the photo was released, it attracted many netizens to leave a message. Some netizens speculated, "Bring the gold medal home? "Good luck to me?" Some netizens joked, "This is a shopping list - beer, beer, chocolate and beer." There are also many netizens who guessed that it was the "Olympics" and sent blessings that "China's hospitality culture is a beautiful landscape, I hope you have fun in it!" ”

British Winter Olympic athletes collectively "planted grass" Chinese culture daxiu brush to write the Spring Festival

Like Matt Weston, there are not a few foreign athletes who enjoy traditional Chinese culture in the Winter Olympic Village. On the 3rd, the official account of the British Olympic Association sent a set of pictures showing the calligraphy works of a number of British athletes, and praised, "Chinese calligraphy is an art." (Overseas Network Liu Qiang)

Source: Overseas Network

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