Exclusive Video丨Posting Spring Festival couplets show calligraphy astronauts celebrate the Spring Festival in space-Zhejiang Online

Today is New Year’s Eve, when thousands of families are reunited, in the Chinese space station 400 kilometers away from the earth, the space travel trio has been in orbit for three and a half months.

This year’s Spring Festival is the first time for Chinese astronauts to spend the New Year in space. When the Shenzhou 13 astronauts set off, they brought a lot of New Year’s goods in their luggage. For example, dumplings are prepared with three fillings: pork cabbage, mackerel and daylily.

The astronauts also revealed that they will watch the Spring Festival Gala with everyone on New Year’s Eve, and they will also send blessings from space to the motherland.

The world welcomes the Chinese New Year, the reporter took pictures of the astronauts’ “busy year” in advance, let’s take a look!

The Tiangong Space Station has been refurbished these days. Through the lens, we can see that astronaut Zhai Zhigang is posting the blessing on the bulkhead, astronaut Wang Yaping hangs a New Year’s picture on the top of the cabin, and astronaut Ye Guangfu is holding it. While adjusting the placement of the couplet, everyone was very busy.

Chinese knots with the Chinese character “Fu”, hanging ornaments in the shape of spring, and Spring Festival couplets, all kinds of Spring Festival elements decorate the space station with joy and prosperity. Because of the unique microgravity environment in space, we see the red tassels of Chinese knots floating freely in the air. The Chinese space station full of modern technology and traditional Chinese New Year customs are perfectly integrated and complement each other.

After arranging the space station, astronauts Zhai Zhigang, Ye Guangfu and Wang Yaping showed their unique skills, showed calligraphy, wrote dragons and snakes, and excited words. I wonder what kind of unique experience it is to swipe and splash ink in the microgravity environment of space?

Through the lens, we can see that the astronaut Zhai Zhigang wrote a seven-character quatrain “Fengqiao Night Mooring”: the moon is falling and the sky is full of frost, and Jiang Feng, fishing and fire, is sad and sleepy. In the Hanshan Temple outside the city of Suzhou, the bells arrive at the passenger ship in the middle of the night. This poem may just express the homesickness of the astronauts at this moment.

Astronaut Ye Guangfu wrote “Seven Laws: The Long March”. The Red Army is not afraid of difficult expeditions, and it is only leisurely. These heroic poems are the vivid portrayal of the astronauts who are not afraid of difficulties and dangers, overcome difficulties, and bravely climb peaks.

Then what did astronaut Wang Yaping write? After zooming in, we see that she wrote “Flower Bag”. Could it be that she is preparing the recipe for New Year’s Eve?

Here, we wish the three astronauts a happy New Year in space!

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