Dialogue with "big girl", Euler Good Cat is trying to endorse independent and confident female car owners.
"hello! "Big Girl" is a documentary interview program for women, which talks with women strugglers from all walks of life, shows their thinking, choice, persistence and transcendence in their respective situations, and records the voices of women of the times. This time, Euler cooperated with the program to pay tribute to "her time" with the guests, so that "her strength" could be seen by more people, and at the same time, she took the opportunity to endorse independent and confident women.
World champions, redefine big girls:
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When the women’s shot put world champion shows the unknown "soft" side;
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When Wan Qian, a young actor with his head held high, devoted himself to the stage and behind the scenes;
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When Zheng Xiaoying, the chief female conductor of China, interprets fearless big girls with passion and challenge;
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When Tan Yuanyuan, the Queen of Ballet, danced with her friends for Fantasy Night in the Art Museum;
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When Gong Linna, a national singer, digs her own "wildness" and explores the pace of freedom;
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When Chen Xuan, an architect, pursues himself, explores boundaries and pursues a more valuable and diverse life;
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When China athlete Zhang Hong interprets the blooming of different flowering periods, he adapts himself and does his best …
Throw away one-sided and rigid labels, break the so-called perfection, accept the true and rich self, and listen to the program sponsor Yang Lan, in Hello! The term "big girl" is particularly three-dimensional and rich under the program lens of "Big Girl".
From "Hello! The program "Big Girls" has created the female-friendly characteristics of Euler’s good cat products, all of which are interpreting such a voice: the strength of women is worth seeing and promoting the social influence of women’s spiritual values.
Adeline Virginia Woolf once said: "A woman should not be a still life in a vase for people to watch, but a rhythm that dances with the wind on the grassland." The light rhythm of women deserves to be seen and applauded.