What happened to Ho Chi Li? After becoming a Japanese citizen and changing his name to Tomoli Koyama, can he still defeat Deng Yaping and shout "Yo Xi"?
He Zhili, this name is a household name in the Chinese table tennis world. She was a member of the Chinese table tennis team and has won honors on the international stage, which makes people excited. However, just when people thought that she would continue to contribute to the cause of Chinese table tennis, she made an unexpected decision.
He Zhili chose to move to Japan and became a Japanese citizen, even changing her name to Koyama Zhili. This decision has caused widespread controversy and discussion at home and abroad. Some people expressed understanding of her behavior, believing that it was her personal free choice, while others believed that she was betraying the country and nationality and harming China's interests and image.
Personally, I think Ho's choice is understandable. As a professional athlete, her priority is to pursue her athletic dreams and career development. As a table tennis powerhouse, Japan offers a broader space for development and a better competitive environment, which is very attractive for an athlete who pursues excellence. Ho's life and career in Japan is a positive choice she has made for her future, and we should respect her personal decision.
However, I also think that as an athlete who has won honors for China, He Zhili should pay more attention to her words and actions to avoid leaving a negative impression. Some of her actions and remarks may be perceived as disrespectful and contemptuous of China, which is not conducive to her image and career development. As a public figure, she should pay more attention to her image and responsibilities and take responsibility for her actions.
Overall, Ho Chi-li's choice is a personal freedom, and we should respect her decision. But as a public figure, she should also pay more attention to her image and responsibilities to avoid leaving a negative impression. I hope that she can achieve greater achievements in her life and career in Japan, and win glory for herself and China's table tennis career.