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Brief introduction of He Zhili's resume.
Born in Shanghai, He Zhili is a table tennis player and coach.

Xiao Shan Zhire (Japanese: Xiao Shan ちれ), formerly known as He Zhili, 1964 was born in Shanghai on September 30th. Former professional table tennis player, once played for China's national table tennis team, and later became a Japanese national, representing the Japanese table tennis team. Hold the racket horizontally in your right hand and pull loops on both sides.

He Zhili once won the women's team championship in the 38th World Table Tennis Championships and the women's singles championship in the 39th World Table Tennis Championships as a member of the China team. Later, he quit the national team because he refused to let the ball go. 1989, married Japanese engineer Hideyoshi Yamashita and changed his name to Yamashita Chire. 1992 10 became a Japanese citizen. 1994 represented Japan in the 12 Asian Games and won the women's singles championship, while 1995 was the runner-up in the Swedish Open.

He Zhili's Personal Honor

1982 China won the national women's singles champion, 1984 Asian champion, 1985 women's team champion in the 38th World Table Tennis Championships, 1987 women's singles champion in the 39th World Table Tennis Championships held in New Delhi, retired table tennis, 1989 moved to Japan.

Back to 1992, at the 12 Asian Games in Hiroshima, China, 14 former Olympic champions Chen Jing, China Qiao Hong and China world champion Deng Yaping were defeated one after another and won the women's singles table tennis championship. 199465438+Women's singles champion of the All-Japan Table Tennis Championships in February.

1995 runner-up in women's singles at the Swedish Open, 1996+05438+02.9 At the Asian Table Tennis Championships held in Singapore, she defeated Wang Chen of China and won the women's singles championship.