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China's "male version of Gu Ailing" won the championship, gave up British nationality and returned to China, and his grandfather was a hero of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea

Gu Ailing, who won 2 gold and 1 silver in the Winter Olympics, has now become the favorite of Chinese netizens, and her special identity coupled with her unique personal temperament and achievements in skiing have made her famous in China. Recently, another "male version of Gu Ailing" has become the talk of Chinese sports fans, he is the first Chinese knight in the history of the Olympic Games to officially debut, the first Chinese equestrian, Huatian. Hua Tian was born in London, England, is a handsome-looking Chinese-British mixed-race child, at the age of 18, he voluntarily gave up his British citizenship and entered the embrace of China.

China's "male version of Gu Ailing" won the championship, gave up British nationality and returned to China, and his grandfather was a hero of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea

Recently, in the Kelsar Mountains International Regional Race in the United Kingdom, Chinese Olympic equestrian triathlon rider HuaTian won the championship with a total penalty score of 26.5. According to reports, this is Huatian's second first place after winning the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games qualifiers held in the Netherlands last year, and Huatian has also successfully demonstrated the style of "Chinese Equestrian Prince" in front of the world again.

China's "male version of Gu Ailing" won the championship, gave up British nationality and returned to China, and his grandfather was a hero of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea

Born and raised in London, England, Huatian has an enviable family. As a Chinese-English mixed-race child, Huatian perfectly inherited the advantages of his parents, tall and handsome. Since his mother is a military family, Huatian has heard about it since childhood, and he especially likes to ride horses, and his mother is also very supportive of her son's hobby. In the day-to-day practice, Hua Tian gradually revealed his talent in equestrianism. The mother originally thought that it was just a hobby of her son, but she did not expect that Huatian took it seriously as her profession.

China's "male version of Gu Ailing" won the championship, gave up British nationality and returned to China, and his grandfather was a hero of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea

At the age of 14, Hua Tian became a knight in the professional equestrian triathlon with his outstanding ability. It should be known that at that time, the INTERNATIONAL HORSE FEDERATION stipulated that only those who were sixteen years old could register as an official knight, but Huatian used his superb skills to make the International Horse Federation admit himself. Just about a year after entering the INTERNATIONAL HORSE Federation, the 15-year-old Huatian became the youngest one-star rider among them. He then became a two-star rider at the age of 16 and a three-star rider at the age of 17. The road to equestrianism has been smooth sailing under Huatian's diligent efforts.

China's "male version of Gu Ailing" won the championship, gave up British nationality and returned to China, and his grandfather was a hero of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea

However, few people know that the young Huatian has always had a dream in his heart, that is, to join the Chinese equestrian team and represent China in the Olympic Games. When Huatian had just turned 18 years old, he resolutely decided to give up his superior living conditions and British citizenship abroad and returned to China. At the 2008 Olympic Games, the 18-year-old Huatian made history and became China's "only seedling" in the Beijing Olympic equestrian event, while at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games, Huatian once again rewrote history and achieved the best results of Chinese equestrian riders in the Olympic arena. "Representing China in the Olympic Games is everything to me", this sentence is deeply engraved in Huatian's heart, and he has been working hard for it.

China's "male version of Gu Ailing" won the championship, gave up British nationality and returned to China, and his grandfather was a hero of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea

In addition to Hua tian himself being very good, the identity of the elders in The Huatian family casually said that one of them was also a existence that hung a lot of people. Hua Tian's mother, Luo Shan, was of British descent, the third wife of Henry VIII, from an aristocratic family, and Hua Tian's father, Hua Shan, was a Chinese who had founded a private airline. Hua Tian's grandfather was a veteran of World War II who fought against fascism, and was also the prototype of the hero in the movie "The Bridge on the River Kwai", and her grandmother was not inferior, she was a descendant of henry VIII's third wife's family, and Vivien Leigh and other celebrities were good girlfriends, and her grandmother was a doctor in the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea.

China's "male version of Gu Ailing" won the championship, gave up British nationality and returned to China, and his grandfather was a hero of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea

The most shocking thing was Huatian's grandfather. Hua Tian's grandfather, Hua Longyi, as one of The first batch of Chinese fighter pilots and the first recipient of special merit in the history of air combat, fought through the War of Resistance Against Japan, the War of Liberation, and the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea.

China's "male version of Gu Ailing" won the championship, gave up British nationality and returned to China, and his grandfather was a hero of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea

Perhaps it was influenced by his grandparents since he was a child, so that Huatian's belief in returning to the embrace of the motherland was extremely firm, Huatian once said, "Until now, I have always been proud of myself as a Chinese player!" "And now he has realized his dream while also making a great contribution to China's equestrian cause."

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