China News Service reporter Yi reported: A few days ago, students from the Art College of our school brought back good news from Hong Kong. Participated in the 7th Hong Kong International Wushu Festival "Celebrating the 60th Anniversary of National Day", and stood out among hundreds of competitors, winning the eighth place in the single nunchaku routine and the ninth place in the double nunchaku routine, and winning the champion of the group nunchaku routine of Hong Kong International Wushu Festival together with five students from China Normal University and Wuhan University.
On March 5th, Zhou Xi followed the Hubei Wushu Association and embarked on the journey of the 7th Hong Kong International Wushu Festival. On the afternoon of the 8th, Zhou Xi won the eighth and ninth place respectively in the individual and double events of men's nunchakus M8 and M9.
Although some achievements have been made, Zhou Xi admits that such achievements can also be regarded as "defeat" in his view: "The intensity of training is not strong enough at ordinary times. When I get to the stadium, other players can play many games in a row, but I can't." In addition, I was a little uncomfortable when I went to Hong Kong for the first time, because I was not acclimatized and had a high fever before the game, which led to unsatisfactory results. "
According to Zhou Xi's later recollection, the lack of preparation before the game and the mentality of the game were not the main reasons for "losing". "I don't know much about my opponents and ignore the strengths of other opponents. Players from some provinces have integrated street dance and martial arts into the routine of the competition, which is very innovative. " Zhou Xi said that in the future training, we will strengthen physical training and correct our mentality.