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The sunshine in Guo Liangliang is always after the storm.
After winning the "five consecutive championships" in the world, China women's volleyball team's favorite song is "Sunshine always comes after the storm". This touching song is most appropriate for Guo Liangliang. Guo Liangliang grinds a sword for five years, and goes through hardships to overcome the disease. Through high-intensity and overload training, he has developed a pair of clank and iron bones, and has won many battles at home and abroad. In 2005, Guo Liangliang won the men's 48kg championship in Henan Wushu Sanda Championship. In September 2006, Guo Liangliang won the runner-up in the men's Sanda 48kg class in the National Wushu Championship held in Jiangyin City, Jiangsu Province. In 2007, at the National Wushu Sanda Championship, Guo Liangliang won the men's Sanda 48kg class champion; June 5438+October 2009 10, Guo Liangliang won the men's 50 kg Sanda championship on behalf of Henan team in the 11th National Games. From June 5438 to February 2009, Guo Liangliang won the men's 52kg Sanda championship in the 5th East Asian Games. 20 10 won the men's 52kg Sanda championship in Longyan City, Fujian Province in May.

After the storm, the sun is shining, and behind the sweat, the gold medal shines. After several years of wind and rain washing, Guo Liangliang has ushered in the bright sunshine. China martial arts star, outstanding student of Tagou Martial Arts School. In the face of glittering gold medals, Guo Liangliang is neither arrogant nor impetuous, modest and prudent, and keeps moving towards higher goals.