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Li Na's withdrawal from Chinese nationality on the hot search once again proves her importance in the hearts of the Chinese people

Recently, a true and false Li Na incident made Chinese tennis player Li Na once again appear on Weibo's hot search.

On the evening of January 4, someone posted a picture of "Li Na" withdrawing from Chinese nationality on Weibo, but after being inquired by the Chinese consulate, this person was only the same surname as the famous Chinese tennis player Li Na, who had been married and settled in South Korea for many years.

But after half a day, it was actually hyped by people with ulterior motives. A false alarm, fortunately, this Li Na is not Pi Li Na.

Li Na's withdrawal from Chinese nationality on the hot search once again proves her importance in the hearts of the Chinese people

Here, of course, we want to condemn those unscrupulous villains who have ulterior motives to steal other people's private information, but after this farce, we once again understand Li Na's position and importance in the hearts of the Chinese people.

The first thing that comes to mind when li na fans think of her is that she is the winner of the 2011 French Open and the 2014 Australian Open.

Li Na is the first native Chinese to win a Grand Slam title, a true descendant of Yan Huang, and the first Asian to win a Grand Slam.

Li Na's withdrawal from Chinese nationality on the hot search once again proves her importance in the hearts of the Chinese people

Although Zhang Depei, who was also yellow-skinned and black-eyed and black-haired before Na Jie, won the 1989 French Open championship, Zhang Depei was only born in Guangdong.

Zhang Depei was born and raised in the United States and is a real American.

Of course, Zhang Depei won the French Open Grand Slam, proving that the yellow race can also win the Grand Slam.

Li Na's withdrawal from Chinese nationality on the hot search once again proves her importance in the hearts of the Chinese people

When Li defeated defending champion Schiavone in two straight sets in the 2011 French Open final, Na Jie made history, making asian and Chinese history.

The Chinese women's tennis world has since stood up!

And this so-called Li Na change of nationality incident can be on the hot search, precisely because Li Na occupies a very heavy weight in the heart of the Chinese, it can be said that it is as heavy as Taishan, otherwise how can it be on the hot search?

Li Na's withdrawal from Chinese nationality on the hot search once again proves her importance in the hearts of the Chinese people

Many of the players around the author are about ten years old, which is very consistent with the time when Na Jie was capped at the French Open.

It was the frenzied tennis fever that set off in China after Li Na won the Susan Langren Cup that greatly promoted the development of the sport of tennis in China.

Li Na's importance to Chinese tennis is as important to Chinese basketball as Yao Ming is to Chinese basketball.

Li Na's withdrawal from Chinese nationality on the hot search once again proves her importance in the hearts of the Chinese people

Although Naomi Osaka, the famous Japanese player, surpassed our sister with three Grand Slams, we will not be proud of Naomi Osaka's achievements.

According to the momentum of Naomi Osaka, she may win five or six or even ten Grand Slams, but even if she has more Grand Slams, she will never surpass The weight of Na Jie in the hearts of the Chinese people.

After all, Naomi Osaka is only Japanese, not a descendant of Yan Huang.

Li Na's withdrawal from Chinese nationality on the hot search once again proves her importance in the hearts of the Chinese people

The Diaoyu Islands are Chinese, and Li Na, winner of the 2011 French Open and the 2014 Australian Open, is also Chinese!

Finally, I really want to ask the heavens, when will the next Na sister in China appear?

I advise Tiangong to shake his head and demote Sister Na in an eclectic manner!

When the next Na Jie appears, it will be the day when the Chinese women's tennis world rises again! (Source: Tennis House Author: Tennis Rookie)

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