In the world of sports, there is a peculiar phenomenon: no matter what kind of achievements Chinese athletes achieve in collective events, there will always be some people who look at them with the view that "Chinese collective sports are not good". But in fact, China's collective projects have made remarkable achievements in many areas. So, why is there such a bias?
First of all, we need to understand that collective projects are not China's traditional strength. Although we have the ability to dominate individual sports such as table tennis and badminton, we often face greater challenges in team sports such as football and basketball. However, that doesn't mean we haven't tried. Since the 80s of the last century, Chinese football has been exploring its own development pathBasketball has also gradually risen with the efforts of generations such as Yao Ming and Wang Zhizhi.
Second, when reporting on collective projects, there is often a tendency to exaggerate individual performance and ignore team effort. For example, in football, people pay more attention to the wonderful performance of the goal-scorer and ignore the silent dedication of the defender. This way of reporting can easily give the audience the impression that "China's collective projects are not good".
In addition, some people have high expectations for collective projects. They hope that the Chinese team can win the gold medal in every competition, and if the results are not satisfactory, they will be disappointed. But in reality, there are peaks and valleys for any team, and the ups and downs of performance are also the norm in competitive sports. We should look at the results more rationally and cheer for the athletes.
Of course, there are also those who believe that there are "institutional problems" with collective projects in China. They believe that China's sports system has hindered the development of collective sports. But in reality, each country's sports system is unique and cannot be evaluated simply as "good" or "not good". We should see China's progress and achievements in the field of sports, instead of blindly singing about China's collective sports.
In short, the view that "China's collective projects are not good" is one-sided and not objective. We should see the hard work and progress of China's collective projects.