At age 11, she began her hockey journey in Mianzhu, People's Republic of China. Selected to play at school, she quickly showed promise. Her dedication led her to join the Sichuan Province team in China. She plays as a midfielder and has been coached by Chen Jing and Wang Yang.

| Season | Event | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2021 | Women | 9 |
One of her most memorable achievements is winning the 2015 National Women's Hockey Champions Cup in China. However, her career has not been without challenges. In 2012, she fractured her nose. In 2015, she suffered a separated right shoulder, sidelining her for two months.
In 2017, she required 40 stitches to heal a cut on her lip. Despite these injuries, her motto remains, "No pain, no gain." Her resilience is evident in her continued success.
Off the field, she enjoys reading novels. She holds a degree in Sport Studies from Chengdu Sport Institute in China. Fluent in Mandarin, she is known by the nickname "Tiger Teeth Girl."
Looking ahead, her goal is to win gold at the Olympic Games. With her determination and skill, she aims to achieve this milestone for herself and her country.
She draws inspiration from Argentinian hockey player Luciana Aymar. This admiration fuels her drive to excel in the sport.
Her journey from a young player in Mianzhu to an international athlete is a testament to her hard work and dedication. As she continues to pursue her ambitions, she remains a key player for China in the world of hockey.
At age 11, she began her hockey journey in Mianzhu, People's Republic of China. Selected to play at school, she quickly showed promise. Her dedication led her to join the Sichuan Province team in China. She plays as a midfielder and has been coached by Chen Jing and Wang Yang.