She began weightlifting in 2003 in Ma'anshan, People's Republic of China. Selected and encouraged by Liu Xiaoxia, a coach at the local sports school, she quickly rose through the ranks. By 2009, she made her international debut at the World Championships in Goyang, South Korea, competing for China.

| Season | Event | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2016 | Women's +75kg | G Gold |
She represents Anhui Province in China. Her dedication to the sport and rigorous training have been pivotal in her success.
In 2009, she competed at the World Championships in Goyang, South Korea. This marked the beginning of her international career, representing China on the global stage.
She received several accolades throughout her career. In 2018, she was awarded the Sports Medal of Ma'anshan. In 2013 and 2017, she received the Sports Medal of Honour from the General Administration of Sport of China. In 2010, she was named an Elite Athlete of International Class.
Her career has not been without challenges. In July 2019, she injured her waist during a warm-up before the Olympic test event in Tokyo. In 2007, she dropped a barbell on her left foot, taking a month to recover.
Outside weightlifting, she enjoys reading, watching films and animations, singing, and practising yoga. These activities provide a balance to her intense training regimen.
In 2016, she was called up as a late replacement for the Rio de Janeiro Olympics after Hou Zhihui's knee injury. Despite the short notice, she won a gold medal in the +75kg category.
Looking ahead, she aims to compete at future Olympic Games. Her dedication to weightlifting remains unwavering as she continues to train and prepare for upcoming competitions.
Her journey from Ma'anshan to international acclaim is a testament to her hard work and determination. With continued support from her coaches and team, she is poised for more success in the years to come.
She began weightlifting in 2003 in Ma'anshan, People's Republic of China. Selected and encouraged by Liu Xiaoxia, a coach at the local sports school, she quickly rose through the ranks. By 2009, she made her international debut at the World Championships in Goyang, South Korea, competing for China.