Based in Beijing, China, the athlete has made significant strides in her career. She began her journey in trampoline gymnastics at the tender age of five in Fuzhou, People's Republic of China. Her parents initially enrolled her in dancing and gymnastics lessons, which paved the way for her future in sports.

| Season | Event | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2021 | Women's Individual Trampoline | S Silver |
The athlete has faced several injuries throughout her career. In 2013, she suffered a hip injury. A foot injury in 2016 prevented her from competing in the Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games. Despite these setbacks, she continued to persevere.
In 2017, a hip injury affected her performances. She sustained another injury at the 2019 World Championships in Tokyo but made a comeback in early 2020. At the 2021 National Championships in China, she won gold despite being troubled by injuries.
Her achievements have not gone unnoticed. In 2021, she received the Fujian Province May 4th Youth Medal. Earlier, in 2014, she was named an Elite Athlete of International Class by the General Administration of Sport of China.
She looks up to Chinese trampoline gymnasts Huang Shanshan and He Wenna as her idols. Besides her athletic pursuits, she has also focused on academics. She has studied for a master's degree at Shanghai University of Sport.
Fluent in Mandarin, she continues to balance her education and sports career effectively. Her journey is a testament to her resilience and dedication to trampoline gymnastics.
Based in Beijing, China, the athlete has made significant strides in her career. She began her journey in trampoline gymnastics at the tender age of five in Fuzhou, People's Republic of China. Her parents initially enrolled her in dancing and gymnastics lessons, which paved the way for her future in sports.