HELLO, I AM 56FANG.
ABOUT ME
Wu Liufang, born on December 22, 1994, in Liuzhou, Guangxi, is a former Chinese artistic gymnast who competed at the national and international levels. During her career, she earned several medals in prestigious competitions, showcasing her remarkable talent and dedication to the sport. Wu retired from gymnastics after the 2013 East Asian Games in Tianjin and subsequently transitioned to a new chapter in her life.
In recent years, Wu gained attention for her presence on social media platforms, where she posted videos featuring bold and expressive dance performances. These posts sparked widespread discussion, particularly after Tokyo Olympic balance beam champion Guan Chenchen commented on her content, labeling it as “borderline.” Wu’s response, suggesting critics were envious, fueled further public debate and drew significant media coverage.
Despite the controversy, Wu’s online following surged dramatically, growing from fewer than 100,000 to over 4 million in a matter of weeks. Her journey reflects the broader challenges faced by retired athletes in China, as she openly shared her struggles transitioning from gymnastics to roles as a teacher, coach, and ultimately a social media influencer.
Wu’s story has reignited discussions on the limited career opportunities available for retired athletes and the societal expectations they face. As she continues to redefine her identity, Wu Liufang’s journey serves as a lens through which broader issues of personal reinvention and public perception are explored.
“Life is like a performance on the balance beam; every step must be taken with determination, but occasional falls can become the motivation to start anew. Whether in competition or in life, staying true to yourself is the most important victory.”
My Coin
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My Life
“Rely on yourself, not on the government.”.
Hopes
“Help more athletes like me who haven’t reached the peak.”
Future
Get more money to good life, then help more guys like me.