Because this year's Spring Festival holiday can not go out, many netizens have been held out of the internal injuries. In the days when they are forced to stay at home, everyone tries all kinds of strange ways to make up for the regret of not being able to go out and play:
Some people have their eyes on the Wang Xingren at home, fighting with dogs on the balcony regularly every day, and the weapons and equipment are changed every day.

Someone goes out to take out a garbage, and does not let go of the short "wind" time, taking the opportunity to play a set of swords,
Some people felt sorry for the heavy snow outside the door, and put on their equipment and went to a rooftop skiing.
Originally, I planned to return to my hometown in the northeast and enjoy the addiction of skating and enjoying the snow, after all, the creaking sound of stepping on the thick snow with my feet and watching the snowflakes piled up on my eyelashes was the correct posture for every northern child to open winter.
But because of the epidemic, this winter can only be forced to stay at home like their friends, watching the snow melt a little bit, and the holiday ice and snow plan has fallen through step by step.
However, what is even more maddening is that I watched a documentary in the past two days, and the aerial footage of the film, and the endless white snow, but also aroused my infinite miss of the ice and snow world of my hometown, first put a few pictures for you to roughly feel:
These shots are from the documentary we talked to you about today , "Ice road".
This documentary produced by CCTV, the pilot episode of this season will focus on the United States, Canada, South Korea, France, Italy, Austria, Norway, Japan, China and other countries, taking you into the ice and snow world from all angles and experiencing the colorful charm of ice and snow sports.
Seeing these snow scenes, even across the screen, you can vaguely feel the fresh breath of the nose and the snow, which makes people can't help but want to rush into the snow immediately to have fun.
Of course, the documentary "Ice and Snow Road" does not only take everyone to enjoy the magnificent snow scenery, but also through vivid explanations, each episode of science is an adrenaline-pumping ice and snow sports.
The first episode is about ski jumping, which originated in Norway.
If you've seen the movie I talked about before, Eddie the Eagle, you'll remember the most powerful thing about the sport, which requires athletes to have both the power and balance to adjust their posture in the air, as well as the courage to be afraid of speed and height.
Imagine a person who quickly slides down from a height, gliding at a speed of 90 kilometers per hour in 5 seconds, and then jumping up,
When flying in the air, the body needs to adjust the posture with the direction of the wind, and every 3 degree deviation of the angle when taking off, the final landing distance will be 10 meters apart, and this series of complex actions must also be completed within 10 seconds, and a little carelessness will fail.
Michael Edwards, the male protagonist in "Flying Eagle Eddie", experienced thrills and setbacks before becoming the Olympic champion who broke the world record, but fortunately, with the support of his family and coaches, he got back up in the pain and realized his Olympic dream.
In the first episode of "Ice Road", it is also about such a story of sports and family affection.
Johann Fulfon, an athlete from Norway who won a silver medal in the men's individual standard stage for ski jumping at the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics, said that he was the brother who had been a member of the national team, setting an example for him.
My brother was also engaged in ski jumping like my younger brother. Unfortunately, due to an accident, he retired due to injury.
After retiring from retirement, he stopped paying attention to any ski jumping competitions, but it was not until his younger brother John entered the national team that he regained his sports passion.
It can be said that this snow sport is not only a competition for the two of them, but also an emotional bond in the daily life of the brothers.
If ski jumping shows the speed and passion of people, then the sport of ice hockey is a representative of strength and excitement.
The second episode of "Ice Road" is about the Canadians and the hockey they love.
For Canadians, other sports can be said to be "important to participate", but ice hockey alone must compete for your life.
The intuitive feeling of this sport to the audience is excitement and violence, even in the youth league, there is no lack of fierce physical collisions.
If you've never touched ice hockey, your impressions of it are likely to come from movies.
For example, the "Ice Hockey Bad Boy" co-produced by the United States and Canada is about how the male protagonist has been trained from an ice hockey white to an executor in the team (specializing in the role of fighting heads-ups), and on the ice rinks in the film, it is often a matter of words.
While real-life hockey games aren't going to be so dramatic, the sport is enough to get your blood boiling.
In this episode of "Ice Road", the fanatical side of Canadians who are "ice for all" is shown.
Of the world's 1.3 million registered hockey players, more than 500,000 are Canadians alone, and the number of hockey arenas in Canada exceeds that of the rest of the world combined. From the elderly to the children, everyone loves hockey.
This cultural atmosphere of participation of all people benefits from Canada's unique natural climate, as well as a perfect youth ice hockey training system and selection mechanism.
Although ice hockey started late in China, its initial development was limited to northern cities. But it is worth noting that nowadays more and more people are beginning to accept and appreciate the confrontational nature of ice hockey, and more and more children have more channels to contact and fall in love with the sport.
However, when it comes to the ice and snow sports that the Chinese people pay the most attention to, we have to mention figure skating, especially in the double figure skating project, China has given birth to Shen Xue / Zhao Hongbo, Pang Qing / Tong Jian, Zhang Dan / Zhang Hao, Sui Wenjing / Han Cong and other famous combinations.
Compared with the confrontation and sense of strength of other ice and snow sports, figure skating is more derived from the calm and elegance of dance, giving people a visual feast that combines curves, techniques and speed.
For a long time, this project was the world of European and American players, until Japan's Yusei Yusen Tenjin won the winter Olympic men's single skating championship twice in succession, and Asian talents began to bloom on this stage.
I remember watching a short documentary about Yusheng Knot String before, detailing how Yu Sheng Knot Chon was practicing the must-kill skill that attracted the world's attention - the difficult four-way jump. However, the failure rate of this action is also extremely high, and if you want to perform perfectly in the game, you need to pay unimaginable efforts.
After setting a world record for figure skating men's singles totals, Yusei Yusei never gave up his quest for perfection and continued to challenge the difficulty-escalating 4Lo, 4F and 4Lz, because he knew that if he could not win the Olympic Games without an overwhelming victory.
It is also surprising that the japanese player Yu yusuke is not the only one with such a fighting spirit.
At the 2019 Saitama World Championships in Japan, the three medals in the men's single skating were won by three Asian players, which made more and more people start to pay attention to this ice sport that was once dominated by Europe and the United States.
In fact, behind the colorful ice and snow stage, there are many young figure skaters fighting for their dreams.
The fourth episode of "Ice and Snow Road", which has just been updated today, is about the daily life of Chinese figure skaters. These include Zhou Zhifang, a Chinese player who is particularly concerned by our Chinese ice fans, and Zhu Yi, a young player who is expected to represent China at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics.
It is from their stories that the film tells the charm of ice and snow sports, which originates from life, but also lights up life, and after generations of inheritance, it finally forms a sports sentiment that makes the country and the nation proud.
This is also the most moving aspect of the documentary "Ice and Snow Road", which shows the colorful ice and snow world from many aspects such as physical geography, history and humanities, and national character.
Those seemingly cold sports are full of cruel competition and fierce challenges, but they also embody the blood and enthusiasm of people, giving people a steady stream of positive energy.
In the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, I believe that we will see more Chinese athletes win the championship moment, and I believe that after this sports event, more and more people will fall in love with ice and snow sports full of speed and passion.
Before that, if there are friends who have never paid attention to ice and snow projects before, they may wish to take advantage of the days at home to chase this documentary and enjoy the infinite passion and charm brought by ice and snow sports!