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Liu Teng, queen of Chinese jiu-jitsu: It's easy to break the Guinness Book of Records, which hurts

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If you want to say who is the softest in the world, then it is None other than Liu Teng.

Liu Teng, queen of Chinese jiu-jitsu: It's easy to break the Guinness Book of Records, which hurts

Liu Teng is a famous jiu-jitsu actress in China, people habitually call her the queen of Chinese jiu-jitsu, she has appeared on CCTV variety shows many times, and on the stage of the Spring Festival Gala, Liu Teng also had wonderful performances.

Liu Teng, queen of Chinese jiu-jitsu: It's easy to break the Guinness Book of Records, which hurts

For ordinary people, jiu-jitsu is a rather distant existence, but many friends can recall whether they practiced leg pressing when they were young, and they will find that they have already been exposed to jiu-jitsu.

Liu Teng, queen of Chinese jiu-jitsu: It's easy to break the Guinness Book of Records, which hurts

Jiu-Jitsu originated in the ancient times of the continent and is now thousands of years old.

Unlike the martial arts we usually build, jiu-jitsu was a technique that appeared in acrobatic performances in ancient times, and later developed into modern times over time, becoming a specific form of performance, like the "bone reduction gong" we have heard, etc., which is actually a kind of jiu-jitsu.

For the average person, if you want to make your body soft, it is far from enough to press your legs, but too many people are embarrassed by this, not to mention practicing jiu-jitsu to the point of pure fire. However, Liu Teng did it.

Liu Teng, queen of Chinese jiu-jitsu: It's easy to break the Guinness Book of Records, which hurts

Liu Teng was born in an artistic family, and his ancestors were engaged in the opera industry, so Liu Teng grew up and had a strong interest in art. Under the guidance of her parents, Liu Teng had already followed her parents to perform on the stage when she was five years old, at that time, although Liu Teng was only a small actor with a cameo, she was quite fond of acting, and it was precisely because of this participation that Liu Teng slowly fell in love with performance.

Liu Teng's parents also attached great importance to their children's education, and began to learn piano when Liu Teng was six years old. He was young, but Liu Teng's talent in art was extremely obvious.

In 1999, the eight-year-old Liu Teng was admitted to the Shandong Acrobatic School with his excellent conditions, and from that time on, Liu Teng began to be exposed to jiu-jitsu and began his own professional study and training.

Liu Teng began at the age of twelve, became an actor on the stage, under the leadership of his parents, became a formal opera actor, and at the age of eighteen, he had already become an actor selected by his hometown.

Liu Teng broke the Guinness World Record on November 16, 2016, before that, Liu Teng paid special attention to the Guinness World Record when he watched the relevant program, and then began his own practice, and finally with his own excellent performance, under the official certification, Liu Teng successfully challenged the Guinness Book of Records with the result of "the most flowers in one minute".

Liu Teng, queen of Chinese jiu-jitsu: It's easy to break the Guinness Book of Records, which hurts

Many netizens said that Liu Teng's actions, just looking at it, make people feel painful, and it is difficult for ordinary people to reach the height!

I have to say that even if Liu Teng is smooth on the road of art, this is also inseparable from her own efforts.

Liu Teng, queen of Chinese jiu-jitsu: It's easy to break the Guinness Book of Records, which hurts

This is really a minute on stage, ten years offstage.

The reason why Liu Teng was able to achieve such good results is that behind this, he actually paid a lot. It's just that people habitually see her achievements and ignore the sweat behind her back. As Bing Xin said, the flower of success, people only envy her current brilliance! However, at the beginning, her buds were soaked with the fountain of tears of struggle and sprinkled with the blood rain of sacrifice.

Liu Teng, queen of Chinese jiu-jitsu: It's easy to break the Guinness Book of Records, which hurts

Through Liu Teng's story, we can also gain some valuable experience - if you want to succeed, you must make corresponding efforts, after all, this drop of water through the stone, not a day's work. Success in everything and people requires considerable effort, continuous learning, and accumulation to succeed. It's not about being down-to-earth overnight.

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