At age 16, she began her journey in Zhanjiang, China. Identified by the Zhanjiang Federation for Athletes with an Impairment, she quickly showed promise. Her dedication to the sport has been unwavering since then.

| Season | Event | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2016 | Women's 48kg | G Gold |
| 2020 | Women's 48kg | 7 |
She represents Guangdong Province in China. Her coach, Zhang Guifu, guides her both at the club and national levels. This consistent coaching relationship has been pivotal in her development.
Her career has seen its share of injuries. In 2023, she sustained injuries to both knees. During the 2020 Paralympic Games, she dislocated her right shoulder and had to withdraw from the quarterfinals of the women's 48kg category competition.
In August 2015, she fractured her ankle but still competed in the national championships the following month, winning a silver medal. She also underwent knee ligament surgery in late 2013 and returned to competition by May 2014.
Her competitive philosophy is clear: "The only thing I think of in a contest is how to control the enemy with one move." This mindset drives her performance on the mat.
Looking ahead, she aims to compete at the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris. This goal reflects her enduring passion for the sport and determination to excel on the international stage.
Her journey is marked by resilience and dedication. Balancing education and sports, overcoming injuries, and striving for excellence define her path forward.
At age 16, she began her journey in Zhanjiang, China. Identified by the Zhanjiang Federation for Athletes with an Impairment, she quickly showed promise. Her dedication to the sport has been unwavering since then.