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Tuesday, August 19, 2008

刘翔

This is an entry about Liu Xiang...

正想在网上找些关于刘翔的新闻,没想到竟然让我发现刘翔的部落格.

http://liuxiang.sports.cn/biography/

细心阅读刘翔的自传后, 从而更为了解刘翔的心情,及身为一名缔造历史伟大运动员背后的点滴滴...

感动,是有的. 骄傲,也是有的. 他不仅让中国人骄傲, 他, 更在书中带出许多宝贵的人生道理,一些我们可能已经渐渐遗忘的热诚及对梦想的执着.

在此,从新认识刘翔吧!


在自传的第一章...

我叫刘翔,大家都知道,可为什么我叫刘翔,知道的人可能就不多了。现在大家都觉得我这名字起得真有讲究,人如其名,飞翔在雅典,可我小时候差点就不叫刘翔了。

小时候,围绕给我的取名,我家曾展开过一场“大讨论”。   

当时普遍流行的一种取名方法是取单名姓随父亲,再在名字里添上一个母亲的姓。

我父亲叫刘学根,我母亲叫吉粉花。按照这样的道理,我原本应该叫“刘吉”。显然,这个看似吉利的名字,因为与“留级”发音完全一样,被望我成龙的众亲戚一致否决。   

于是,大家开始试图让我的名字影响我的性格,“刘强”这个名字很快被提了出来。这是个比较普通的名字,也比较朴实,提出这个名字的叔叔、姑父希望我身体强壮些。但我妈妈很快又发表了不同的声音。因为那时候我家有个邻居的小孩名叫“强强”,用上海话说起来有点犟头犟脑的意思,还是个皮大王,所以我妈妈对这个名字印象不是太好,更不愿意以后同样用“强强”来称呼我,于是,“刘强”也夭折了。   

给小孩子取名永远是一个纷繁复杂的过程,从这个角度来看,我的取名还算进行得顺利。在第三次征集意见的时候,“刘翔”被我姑父提了出来。“翔”和“强”在上海话里读音差不多,而“翔”字还有“飞翔”、“吉祥”的意思,怎么听都顺耳,于是我爸爸一拍桌子:“好!”...

Restecp (Respect it is... if you haven't noticed)

R.E.S.T.E.C.P. Restecp(a), once-popular-now-kinda-outdated word used in the Ali G movie, which was actually stands for respect but Mr. G there was retardedly got the spelling wrong...

anyway, this is not an entry dedicated to the Mr. G, but it is a short tribute to

1) Mr. Liu Xiang

carrying the hopes of 1.3 billion Chinese + plus a few hundred million more from other part of the world, we know that you have tried your very best, even just to step out to the track field in Birdnest.

Even though it's a pity that it has to end this way, yet, we know that this is not the end.

So, take care, and come back stronger and faster!

2) Mr. Lee Chong Wei

Though it would be great if you can win the first gold medal for Malaysia, making us feel good and proud to be a Malaysian.

Though it might be really really good that for once Malaysian can shout across the strait and say "hey, you guys only got a silver but we've got a Gold!" and have a good laugh about it...

Though it might just be a wishful thinking, but guess most Malaysians would actually hope that we can win a gold medal to re-unite the nation again. irregardless of race, religion and background, we all can celebrate together as a nation, like what we have done back in 1992 after we lifted the Thomas Cup...

But we know that it's not easy to play against, let alone beat Lin Dan, in front of a chinese-packed stadium in China. We know that it is hard, both mentally and physically, but that's why it's worthwhile to fight hard for it.

Do not give up, fellow sportsmen and women of Malaysia, as we Malaysian has never ever gave up hope on you guys to make us, and the nation, proud again.