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Spring Festival does not close| Ding Junhui Han Xu The current rabbit star is dazzling The rabbit famous lineup is very strong

The Spring Festival is approaching, and rabbits have become a hot topic these days. Moving like a rabbit, a person is agile, there are really many stars who belong to rabbits in the sports world, and talent is really important. Let's take a look at the previous rabbit stars in the Chinese sports industry, they are enough to form a Chinese sports all-star team.

Han Xu

Zhang Yuting

Li Wenmei

At the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, Chinese ice and snow athletes won 9 gold medals in one fell swoop, a record high, and Zhang Yuting, the national player of short track speed skating who won the gold medal, is the 99th version of the rabbit. Those who follow diving should be familiar with Chen Yiwen's name, she is the 2021 World Cup diving champion, the 2022 World Swimming World Championships women's 3m springboard double champion, the 2024 Paris Olympic Games hope to hit the Olympic championship. At present, badminton national player Li Wenmei is participating in international competitions with the national team, and the 99th version of the rabbit national player is going to welcome his birth year outside the competition. There is a national player who is not a world champion, but her fame is not inferior to the above peers, she is Han Xu, the head of the Chinese women's basketball team. In last year's Women's Basketball World Championship, Han Xu and Chinese women's basketball teammates jointly won the runner-up, creating another golden period for Chinese women's basketball, which is amazing!

Ding

Yi

There are many rabbit stars born in 1987: Ding Junhui, Yi Jianlian, He Chong, Liao Hui... Ding Junhui, the first Chinese billiards player to become world-class, the emergence of this billiards prodigy at the beginning of this century greatly promoted the development of billiards in China. Yi Jianlian, a famous Chinese men's basketball player who has appeared in the NBA, has made many contributions to the Chinese men's basketball team winning gold in the Asian arena. He Chong, former Chinese diving springboard difficulty king, 2008 Beijing Olympic men's springboard single jump champion, Grand Slam winner. Liao Hui was once synonymous with "China Power", when he repeatedly shined in the men's 69kg weightlifting category, winning gold medals and breaking records, and was the undisputed king of the 69kg category in weightlifting.

Liu Guoliang

Ge Fei and Gu Jun

Liu Guoliang, who has just been elected as a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, is one of the 75th edition of Rabbit Stars. Once upon a time, Liu Guoliang and Kong Linghui jointly created the "Kong Liu Era" in the international table tennis arena, and coincidentally, his golden partner Kong Linghui at that time was also a rabbit. It is also a coincidence that Ge Fei and Gu Jun, the golden partners of badminton women's doubles in the same era as the "Kong Liu Era", are also a pair of 75 version rabbit stars, and fans who know something about the world badminton scene during that period should know that Ge Fei/Gu Jun was the absolute king of international women's doubles in the mid-to-late 90s of the last century, and they maintained all their foreign victories in 5 years from 1995 to 2000. Two-time Olympic champion Xian Dongmei, Chinese chess grandmaster Xu Yinchuan, short track speed skating star Li Jiajun, strong men Yang Bin, Liu Xiuhua, Lei Li, Wang Guohua, as well as gymnastics Shen Jian, Yang Bo and diving star Yu Zhuocheng, are also rabbit stars born in 1975.

Li ning

Zhu Jianhua

In the annals of Chinese sports, many top players were born in 1963: Li Ning, Zhu Jianhua, Yang Xiaojun, Hou Yuzhu, Jiang Ying... Li Ning was the "prince of gymnastics" in the early to mid-80s, and his unique achievement of six medals at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics is still a "national record". Zhu Jianhua broke the men's high jump world record three times between 1983 and 1984, and still holds the national record for the men's high jump of 2.39 meters. In the early and mid-eighties of last century, the Chinese women's volleyball team created the great cause of "five consecutive championships" in the world's three major competitions, and these women's volleyball national players included Yang Xiaojun, Hou Yuzhu and Jiang Ying. In the eighties of last century, Chinese table badminton flew in the world sports arena, and Hui Jun, Ni Xialian, Geng Lijuan, Li Huifen in table tennis and Yang Yang, Tian Bingyi and Lin Ying in badminton were all 1963 rabbit stars. Rui Naiwei, the world's first female nine-dan Go player, gymnastics Xu Zhiqiang, diving players Li Hongping and Tong Hui are also Li Ning's peers.

Ni Xialian

Among the first batch of rabbit stars born in New China were Zhang Li, Yu Yaodong, Dong Xiangyi and so on. The most popular among them is Zhang Li, who was the chief star of Chinese women's table tennis in the mid-to-late seventies of the last century, and won many team and individual championships in the World Table Tennis Championships. Geng Yaodong is the first men's singles world champion in Chinese badminton. Dong Xiangyi has broken shooting world records many times.

Wu Shaozu

In the 1939 edition of "Rabbit Star", there are two former heads of Chinese sports - Wu Shaozu and Yuan Weimin, Wu Shaozu served as the director of the National Sports Commission and the director of the General Administration of Sports of China from 1988 to 2000, and Yuan Weimin served as the director of the General Administration of Sports of China from 2000 to 2004, and he was the meritorious coach of the Chinese women's volleyball team that achieved the "three consecutive championships" that year. During the reign of the two leaders, the position of China's competitive sports in the international sports world continued to move forward, from the original second-rate sports power to the three major sports powers on a par with the United States and Russia. Also born in 1939, Liu Dianwu broke the world record in weightlifting in the 60s of last century and was one of the first celebrities in the Chinese sports industry to conquer the world's peak. Zhang Heng, the former head coach of the Chinese shooting team, is also among the "rabbit stars".

Huang Jian, the famous coach of Chinese athletics, is the most senior rabbit star in Chinese sports, he was born in 1927. Huang Jian trained Zheng Fengrong and Ni Zhiqin, the former being the first female athlete in China to break the world record, she set a new women's high jump record with 1.77 meters in 1957, and Ni Zhiqin, who broke the world men's high jump world record with 2.29 meters in 1970.

Generations of rabbit stars highlight the longevity and profound heritage of Chinese sports. 2023 is the year of improvement of the Paris Olympic cycle, I wish Han Xu and other active national players to increase their strength and achievements in this year, and create brilliance in the new Olympic Games. (Wang Quanli)

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