18 Feb

In most people's impression, Finland is a highly developed Nordic country, beautiful scenery, livable environment, good social welfare, has been rated as the world's most happy country many times, is a "Nordic myth" that everyone yearns for. 

Every winter, Finnish ice and snow travels all over the world. Known as "the hometown of santa claus ", there is no pollution, no noise, only vast forests, frozen lakes, pure wilderness, fantastic northern lights, holy and flawless, beautiful flights from phuket to shanghai and serene, is the real version of the fairy tale world. 

However, unlike switzerland, finland is not a blessed country, with one-third of its territory in the arctic, extremely cold, wild, and scarce supplies, half a year in snow, which are natural conditions that are unsuitable for human habitation. 

At the same time, finland has not been smooth in history, since ancient times in russia and sweden under the colonial "claws ", the luck is not very good, became the only five northern european countries in world war ii, after the debt. 

Through more than half a century of hard work, the Finns who survived the gap not only completed the transition from a farming country to an industrial country, but also transformed themselves into an economic powerhouse with a per capita GDP of $43000. The secret lies in the indomitable "sisu spirit" of the finns. 

The spirit of the Western Soviet Union refers to flights from tokyo to shanghai the indomitable character of the Finns, which is called "SISU" in Finnish and can be said to be the spiritual pillar of the whole of Finland. Bad natural conditions, brutal war debts, let every Finn understand that "only hard work can survive" truth. 

In fact, the sisu spirit in finland is a deep-rooted national spirit, can be reflected in all aspects of national life, from the history of the country, manufactured products, or even a small way of daily life of finns, are influenced by the sisu spirit. 

Today's finns have long been far from famine and war, but the qualities of struggle, patience, willpower and so on inherited from their ancestors are the proud spiritual wealth of all, and the philosophy of living in adversity that has won praise and praise from many other leaders. 

Every year in Finland, there are competitions that challenge physical limits, such as triathlons, marathons, ice and snow saunas, ice fishing, and so on. People should be brave enough to conquer nature, overcome difficulties and break through themselves in adversity. 

 

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