Wu Bing, a double national champion in Chinese gymnastics and synchronized swimming, was once a star in the sports world, but her career has been full of twists and turns. From a gymnastics champion in childhood to a successful actor and producer, Wu Bing's story is embarrassing.
Wu Bing grew up in Beijing, and with the support of his parents, he chose the arduous sport of gymnastics. Despite the chance to give up, Wu Bing continued to train for 8 years and eventually won the national women's gymnastics championship at the age of 13. This achievement made her famous and became a rising gymnastics star in the eyes of the people of the whole country.
However, Wu Bing chose to switch to synchronized swimming at the age of 13, a decision that raised many questions. Her courage and perseverance were finally proven at the National Synchronized Swimming Competition, winning another national championship. This made her one of the few double national champions in China, winning the expectations of the Chinese people.
Wu Bing's mind gradually matured at the time of success. She started her acting career in Hong Kong, and with her outstanding performance, she starred in 15 movies in a row in just 3 years. At this time, she met her future husband Xiao Wenge and her business partner Dan Mitz.
In '93, Wu Bing, Xiao Wenge and Dan Mitz teamed up to create DMG Entertainment & Media Group. This decision marks Wu Bing's second transformation, from actor to producer. In the process of the company's development, Wu Bing has gained a good impression in the outside world, and the company has also successfully set foot in the film and television business and become a giant in the domestic industry.
However, DMG Media ushered in a crisis after its successful listing. Executives resigned one after another, and the company's capital chain was broken, causing an investigation by the relevant departments. At this time, Wu Bing and the other founders did not want to save the company, but chose to cash out and flee to the United States. She wore many hats and played a key role, cashing out billions of dollars through a series of operations and fleeing the country.
The relevant state departments investigated DMG Media and asked Wu Bing to return to China for investigation. However, her refusal to return to China on the grounds of physical discomfort raised more questions. In a series of operations, Wu Bing's role is crucial, as she is the company's nominal leader and financial director.
Wu Bing may be at large now, but the state's investigation of her has not stopped. Her story is a process of honor and failure, as well as a case of reflection on work ethic and bottom line. Wu Bing's actions not only damaged the image of the sports world, but also hurt the interests of the Chinese people. Wherever she flees, the state will try to make her pay for her actions.