Born in the People's Republic of China, she began playing table tennis at age seven in Changzhou. Encouraged by her parents, she pursued the sport and made her debut for China in 2001. She represented China at four Paralympic Games between 2004 and 2016.

| Season | Event | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2020 | Singles - Class 9 | G Gold |
| 2012 | Singles - Class 9 | G Gold |
| 2012 | Women's Team Class 6-10 | G Gold |
| 2008 | Singles - Class 9 | G Gold |
| 2008 | Women's Team Class 6-10 | G Gold |
| 2004 | Women's Team Class 6-10 | G Gold |
| 2020 | Women's Team Class 9-10 | S Silver |
| 2016 | Singles - Class 9 | S Silver |
| 2016 | Women's Team Class 6-10 | S Silver |
| 2004 | Singles - Class 9 | S Silver |
She became the first female table tennis player representing Australia to win a singles gold medal at the Paralympic Games. This achievement occurred at the 2020 Games in Tokyo. It also marked the first gold medal for an Australian table tennis player in 37 years.
She trains at the Victorian Institute of Sport (VIS) in Australia two days a week. Before major competitions, she increases her table tennis sessions to five per week. Her coach, Alois Rosario, oversees her training.
She maintains a consistent attitude towards all matches, whether they are high-stakes games or practice sessions. She believes it is crucial to keep one's rhythm and aim for consistent performance during large-scale competitions.
Looking ahead, she aims to compete at the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris. Her dedication to training and her consistent performance make her a strong contender for future competitions.
She holds a degree in Public Administration from Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology in China. She is fluent in Mandarin.
She is affiliated with the Victorian Institute of Sport (VIS) in Australia. The VIS provides her with the necessary facilities and support for her training.
Her journey from China to Australia has been marked by significant achievements and dedication to table tennis. With her eyes set on the 2024 Paralympic Games, she continues to train rigorously under the guidance of her coach, Alois Rosario.
Born in the People's Republic of China, she began playing table tennis at age seven in Changzhou. Encouraged by her parents, she pursued the sport and made her debut for China in 2001. She represented China at four Paralympic Games between 2004 and 2016.