After more than 20 hours of training, bleeding and fractures every day, after listening to Han Geng's daily life in South Korea, netizens finally understood why he worked so hard to return to China in the first place.
Han Geng, as the only Chinese member of Super Junior, is not only extremely popular, but also enjoys a high reputation in China. It is no exaggeration to say that Super Junior initially gained some popularity in China, which is closely linked to Han Geng's identity as a Chinese.
Although Han Geng is a top idol, his daily life is not as dazzling as everyone expects.
Everyone knows that South Korean trainees are facing a serious problem of involution, and Han Geng, as a Chinese, must put in more effort and time in order to make a successful debut. In training, he often has to deal with high-intensity muscle strains and joint sprains. Han Geng practiced for between 20 and 22 hours a day, and if he practiced until his nose bleed or fractured profusely, it was a daily routine for him.
After Han Geng's debut, his predicament does not seem to have improved. Super Junior topped the charts, while Han Geng had to suspend his performances due to a tourist visa and could only stay in his dormitory to witness the other members being enthusiastically sought after by fans.
At that time, Han Yu's attitude was rather cold, and his fans had a more complicated view of the only Chinese, Han Geng. Han Geng was no longer afraid in his heart, and he worked hard silently to prove his strength and value with every performance on the stage. Han Geng was restricted to performing on the stages of three television stations, and even for a period of time, he could not appear in public and could only dance with a mask.
During their meeting, the parents of other members have the opportunity to sit and be proud of their children. However, Han Geng's mother did not feel lost because of the marginal position, she smiled and chatted with the stranger next to her, sharing her pride in her son. Only Han Geng's mother was placed on the fringes of society and was completely unable to see the performance on stage.
Under such tremendous psychological pressure, Han Geng fell into a deep state of depression, he was reluctant to go out, had nightmares every day, and in the worst case, he even considered ending his life.
In 2009, Han Geng decided to return to China to receive **, and thanks to the deep care of his family, his depressive symptoms were alleviated and he made new progress in his career.
Although Han Geng is no longer the leader in society, he is still the third largest shareholder of Lehua, and he is married and has children, and lives a very happy and happy life.