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As the Paris Olympics get closer and closer, the athletes in Zhangzhou seem to have smelled the fragrance of victory.
It's not just an expectation, it's more like a hunch, a desire for glory.
Zhangzhou City's reward regulations are like a timely rain, moistening the hearts of every athlete.
It's not just a monetary incentive, it's a spiritual incentive.
In Zhangzhou City, there are two athletes whose names have become the pride of the city - Zheng Yixin and Zhuang Yushan.
They not only occupy a place in the reward regulations of Zhangzhou City, but also play an important role in the preparation of the Chinese women's volleyball team.
They have already felt the joy of victory in advance - a reward of 50,000 yuan per person, which is not only a monetary incentive, but also a recognition of their efforts.
The reward of 50,000 yuan may be just a small beginning for them.
But for Zhangzhou, it's an attitude, a recognition of the athletes' long-term hard training and hard work.
This recognition is more precious than any monetary reward.
It lets the athletes know that their efforts are not in vain and their sweat is not in vain.
The training base in Zhangzhou City is a magical place, as if it has the secret of alchemy.
The training intensity here is not covered, so high that even Superman has to shake his head when he sees it.
Every member of the team is an iron-clad man, trying his best, sweating more diligently than rain.
They have only one goal: to blind the eyes of the world at the Paris Olympics.
Head coach Cai Bin, who is an iron-faced and selfless "coach", leads a group of "heroines" such as Zhu Ting, Zhang Changning, Li Yingying, and Wu Mengjie to "practice" on the training ground every day.
They are not training, they are simply "purgatory".
But don't underestimate these sweats, they are the "golden key" to the Olympic gold medal.
On July 20, the Chinese women's volleyball team ended its "purgatory" training in Zhangzhou and embarked on a journey to Paris.
This is no ordinary trip, this is the beginning of a "warm-up game".
When they arrive in Paris, they don't have time to admire the romance of the Eiffel Tower or taste the deliciousness of France cuisine, they have only one thing: train, train, train.
Zhangzhou's reward regulations, like a "bombshell", triggered a "nuclear explosion" on social media.
The discussion among netizens is more lively than the "Spring Festival Gala".
Someone said: "This reward is simply a 'gold mine', with a selection reward of 50,000 yuan and a gold medal reward of 1.2 million yuan, which is a good thing of 'pie in the sky'."
But there are also concerns that "although the reward is huge, the pressure on the athletes is also as great as the 'Five Finger Mountain'."
Gold medals are not a 'cash cow', they drop money when they are shaken.
I hope everyone's expectations for athletes are not like 'star chasers', blind and crazy.
Some netizens proposed: "The reward regulations are good, but fairness should also be taken into account."
Those athletes who excel in the tryouts, their efforts should also be recognized.
Can Zhangzhou City consider 'casting more nets' so that more athletes can feel the 'warmth of spring'.