AT six o'clock in the morning, when most people are still slum-bering, 15-year-old Ye Yi has already gotten up to prepare for the day's training. When audiences applaud an acrobat's bril-liant performance,...AT six o'clock in the morning, when most people are still slum-bering, 15-year-old Ye Yi has already gotten up to prepare for the day's training. When audiences applaud an acrobat's bril-liant performance, they have no idea of the hardship that goes into its preparation. Mindful of their personal safety, acrobats take a serious and conscientious attitude to daily training, and accept unquestion-ingly the (literally) blood, sweat, and tears it entails.展开更多
文摘AT six o'clock in the morning, when most people are still slum-bering, 15-year-old Ye Yi has already gotten up to prepare for the day's training. When audiences applaud an acrobat's bril-liant performance, they have no idea of the hardship that goes into its preparation. Mindful of their personal safety, acrobats take a serious and conscientious attitude to daily training, and accept unquestion-ingly the (literally) blood, sweat, and tears it entails.