Shandong Chitose Group applauds Guanyin Bodhisattva to cheer for Hebei. What other special refueling methods have you seen?

On the 20th, in Shandong, a woman led a chitose group to shoot Guanyin, cheering for Shijiazhuang, Hebei. There are more than 20 elderly people in this group, and their ages add up to 1000 years old. According to the interview, these old people are very happy, and the children who work in other places are also very relieved to see their parents online. Old people feel the fun of surfing the internet by shooting videos.

All kinds of refueling methods have been searched during the epidemic, so what other special refueling methods have we seen?

First, during the epidemic, students cheered for China through handwritten newspapers and paintings. When the epidemic broke out suddenly, xinzheng city Foreign Language Primary School actively responded to the call of the country. Actively carry out? Fight the epidemic and stop studying? Practical learning activities.

This group of children cheered for the people of Wuhan and China in a special way.

According to the school teacher:

In order to provide effective help for students' painting creation, the teachers of the art group carefully conceived, rationally laid out and actively offered suggestions. To this end, they specially recorded clear and intuitive teaching videos, established a student painting creation guidance group, and patiently and meticulously guided students online. Students are full of harvest and enjoy it!

Let's have a look at their works.

Second, especially cheer for the World Cup. In almost every game of the World Cup, we can see fans singing loudly on the field. This is a special way for them to cheer. Even if they suffered a fiasco, the fans did not blame the players, but expressed their love for football with their loud voices in such a way.

For example, at the 16 European Cup in France, Welsh fans sang "My Father's Land" in every Welsh game, and they conveyed their deep love for football to football players and the world!

Not only songs can cheer, but also dances! This dance is a passionate Poznan dance. When a player scores a goal, he dances with his back to the court and his hand on his partner's shoulder. There is no music, no rhythm or even drums.

Poznan dance? It first appeared in Poland in the 1960s. Poznan Lech leads by a big margin, and then their fans leave this classic? Dancing? . At first, this way of dancing was not called? Poznan dance? On the phone? Gerecke? .

Of course, besides dancing and singing, there are many special ways to refuel on the court, such as Mexico's? Mexican wave? Iceland? Viking war roar? Wait a minute.