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A 4-year-old Korean-American with scoliosis at the age of 12 became a professional billiards player in just three years

As ordinary people, we sometimes only see the bright side of those who have achieved something, but the heartache behind them may not be imaginable, so the face of the "lucky one" may have an invisible veil.

A 4-year-old Korean-American with scoliosis at the age of 12 became a professional billiards player in just three years

Born in Brooklyn, New York in 1971, Janet Lee is a descendant of the first generation of Korean Americans, from a well-to-do family, attending an aristocratic school, but illness forced her to drop out of school. (Pictured: On August 30, 2004, the professional nine-ball champion, Black Widow Janet Lee gave the students a swimming pool shooting demonstration and professional technical guidance.) )

A 4-year-old Korean-American with scoliosis at the age of 12 became a professional billiards player in just three years

She had a tumor at the age of 4, an abscess on her leg at the age of 11, scoliosis at the age of 12, two steel bars buried in her spine that made her stand up again, and then underwent multiple surgeries for herniated lumbar disc and biceps tendonitis of the shoulder. (Pictured: July 13, 2009 – Janet Lee, New York.) )

A 4-year-old Korean-American with scoliosis at the age of 12 became a professional billiards player in just three years

In her youth, she could not bend over, could not walk, could not shake her body casually, and in the early stage of the love sinus, she could only wear xxxl pants to accommodate the bracket on her back, let alone let people touch. (Pictured: Janet Lee, 2003.) )

A 4-year-old Korean-American with scoliosis at the age of 12 became a professional billiards player in just three years

However, such a difficult life did not completely make her lose confidence in life, and in 1989, 18-year-old Janet Lee fell in love with this elegant action because of a chance encounter with billiards. (Pictured: October 15, 2007 – Janet Lee, New York.) )

A 4-year-old Korean-American with scoliosis at the age of 12 became a professional billiards player in just three years

It took her only 3 years to become a professional billiards player, and her hard work and superhuman endurance have enabled her to achieve amazing results, and when she joined the professional pool league in early 1993, she became one of the top ten players in the world. (Pictured: Twitter and Janet Lee pose for a group photo at the "Breaking" Celebrity Pool Tournament in New York, September 23, 2003.) )

A 4-year-old Korean-American with scoliosis at the age of 12 became a professional billiards player in just three years

Janet is always the most eye-catching female player on the field, with an oriental-style face, a thin and tall figure, a black tight suspender shirt, black skinny leather pants, black pointed high heels, black long straight hair, and someone nicknamed her "Black Widow". (Pictured: Espn Magazine's Summer Fun 2006 ESPYS Party was held at the Roosevelt Hotel in Hollywood, attended by Janet Lee.) )

A 4-year-old Korean-American with scoliosis at the age of 12 became a professional billiards player in just three years

But she is not a widow in the true sense of the word, Janet's husband is a handsome and cool billiards player, and the two have a cute little daughter, and life is really enviable. (Pictured: September 23, 2003, New York, USA, WBC middleweight champion Bernard Hawkins and female "professional pool champion" Janet Black Widow Lee.) )

A 4-year-old Korean-American with scoliosis at the age of 12 became a professional billiards player in just three years

Now that she has 5 children, she still loves billiards, and has trained billiards for more than 37 hours, her life is not easy, but it is wonderful. (Pictured: April 19, 2016 – Janet Lee poses for a photo at Robertson Billiards Supplies in Tampa, Florida.) )

A 4-year-old Korean-American with scoliosis at the age of 12 became a professional billiards player in just three years