What inspires me is the love for flying, for my profession, and the love for China’s aerospace industry.
Thirteen years later, I can still perform flying missions. That’s because I can keep my feet on the ground, and calm down to do what’s in front of me. Do the work in front of me well and train well.
The most difficult thing is not the hard training, neither is the complex work task, nor the studies.
The most difficult part, is to complete a task, no matter how simple, applying the highest standards and with greatest enthusiasm, tens, or even hundreds of times.
The differences between my two space missions are the content and duration time. But my heartfelt love and passion for the country’s space mission haven’t changed.
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