Chinanews.com, November 22. Recently, the fourth issue of the travel food slow variety show "Honey Shiji 7" came to Chongqing.

In this episode, Wang Xiaomin and Fei Qinyuan ushered in their new partner Qin Niu Zhengwei.

  The guests are looking forward to the upcoming Winter Olympics. In Chongqing, Fei Qinyuan and Qin Niuzheng couldn't wait to experience the thrill of skiing.

The two who had fun in the snow began to look for a ski teacher. It turned out that it was Kong Xue, the champion of the World Short Track Speed ​​Skating Championship who taught them to ski.

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  The journey of learning to ski was bumpy, and after following the teacher to demonstrate the protective falling posture, the two of them had difficulty even standing up.

Finally stood up, but Fei Qinyuan couldn't direct the ski poles forward. The two cried out again and again, and the teacher Kong Xue patiently encouraged him.

  During the show, Kong Xue talked about an unforgettable experience of her own.

In 2009, when she was just 18 years old, she participated in the National Games for the first time. Due to an accidental injury, her neck was cut open by ice skates and she had 14 stitches stitched.

  On the operating table, regardless of her injury, Kong Xue began to "bargain" with the doctor, asking for permission to participate in the next day's competition.

The doctor really couldn't understand her behavior, but she knew that someone on her team had been injured. If she quit the game again, the team members' efforts would be wasted.

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  Kong Xue said that for athletes, the collective sense of honor is greater than the sky, so she has to let her team participate anyway.

In order to participate in the competition, Kong Xue signed a "life and death status" with the hospital and stood firmly on the field.

  Kong Xue's perseverance deeply touched Fei Qinyuan and Qin Niu Zhengwei, and made them understand the athletes' never-giving up fighting spirit on the field.

The two greatly inspired, came to the top of the slide, and they must complete the 60-degree advanced slide challenge.

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