One of Xu Yun's "entangled in everything" turned out to be an interview, this can have.
On March 20th, the official account of Xu Yun's hometown "Wuning County Rong Media Center" released a document titled "People who have stepped on a thousand mountains are not old, Wuning Xu Yun!" Fearless Cyclist (I)", and marked with "one", that is, it is not finished.
At the beginning of the video, there are several classic shots from Xu Yun's ride, which are:
Outlaw on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
Travel through the Taklamakan Desert
Challenge the Panlong Ancient Road
Camping sheep Choyongcuo
Ride the Ali Loop
Ride the Negnan Line
Wandering desert Hebei
Later, the reporter interviewed Xu Yun and had the following questions:
First, why did you choose to ride in the first place?
Brother Yunliu replied that at that time, he was in a confused period of career and life, and he wanted to go out to see the outside world, and cycling was an economical and simple means of travel.
Second, how does it feel to return home?
Brother Yunliu replied that his hometown Wuning County was originally a good place, and with more than two years of construction, it was more livable.
Third, what is it about the body facing collapse?
Brother Yunliu replied that the main thing is that the consumption of long-term cycling is relatively large, and two and a half years of wind and meals are still damaging to the body, especially in winter cycling in the northeast, when sleeping, I already feel bone pain, so I must stop and return to my hometown to rest for a while.
Fourth, how long can I stay in Wuning this time?
Brother Yunliu replied that in a few days, he wanted to return to his home in the countryside, and he also wanted to return to the first few places, which was a review of the "Xu Yun Wandering China" chapter, and he also had to apply for passports and visas to prepare for the next step of cycling abroad.
The first stop of cycling abroad is the Middle East or Russia.
Xu Yun was in good condition when he was interviewed, his long hair already had the style of a literary and artistic youth, he answered questions politely and thoughtfully, expressed clearly, and his tone was very stable, which is the low-key, restrained and cultivated "sturgeon" we are familiar with.
Looking forward to the second unfinished interview.