
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.
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?"
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!"
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)