A large number of details inside and outside the Beijing Winter Olympics show to the world three valuable characteristics of the Chinese people.

The first is the awareness of rules beyond gain and loss.

Ren Ziwei fouled and missed the 1500m final. Netizens left a message: A foul is a foul, we admit it.

There is no market for voices questioning the referee, blaming opponents, and complaining about the venue. The respect for the rules shows the confidence of the Chinese: under a fair environment, we are not afraid of any competition.

The second is tolerance and love that transcend national borders.

As hosts, we return love to all our guests.

As spectators, our love for athletes knows no borders.

From Yuzuru Hanyu to the last bat in the Italian relay, a large number of foreign athletes have been sought after by netizens.

The third is to surpass the pattern of winning and losing.

On the big diving platform, Gu Ailing hugged her competitor after a shocking jump.

And no matter who it is, as long as it successfully landed, it will be applauded by the audience; even if there is a mistake, the audience will applaud and encourage it.

Although in the field of public opinion, extreme voices and excessive remarks can still be heard.

But it is undeniable that Chinese spectators and athletes are making progress together and getting better and better.

The Chinese people's awareness of rules, tolerance, love, and attitude will leave a deep impression on the world.

Responsible editor: [Li Ji]