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Tokyo Paralympic Games China’s first gold medal overseas netizen: I don’t know why, I cried-News Portal-China Hengyang News Website

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International Online Report: On September 5th, the Tokyo Paralympic Games came to an end. The Chinese Paralympic Legion won 96 gold, 60 silver and 51 bronze medals with a total of 207 medals, ranking first in the gold medal list and medal list. Since the 2004 Athens Paralympic Games, it has occupied the first place in the Paralympic gold medal list for 5 consecutive sessions. Chinese Paralympic athletes continued their motherland’s glory and wrote the legend of the Olympics with their courageous struggle.

What comment do overseas netizens have about the performance of Chinese athletes in this Paralympic Games? Let’s take a look!

“I was pleasantly surprised to discover the fact that since the 2004 Athens Paralympic Games, China has been occupying the first place in the gold, silver and bronze medal lists of the Summer Paralympics. Needless to say, (China is) the veritable number one. name.”

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“China attaches great importance to the cause of persons with disabilities to such an extent that other countries should learn from China instead of treating them lightly. Congratulations to China!”

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“I have to say that China really attaches great importance to the disabled (career) and has done a good job.”

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On September 4th, Liu Cuiqing (top) and lead runner Xu Donglin celebrated after the race.

The story of Chinese track and field athlete Liu Cuiqing and her lead runner Xu Donglin, who won the Tokyo Paralympic Games, also attracted the attention of overseas netizens.

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“It moved me to tears, so pure determination and courage. Liu Cuiqing and Xu Donglin, you are both amazing and awesome.”

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“My tears are streaming out, you are all great.”

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“This is great. Liu Cuiqing can keep working hard to defend the gold medal, and we should no longer make excuses for all kinds of things in life.”

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“I was completely motivated, and I also appreciate the athletes who support them in China.”

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Zheng Tao celebrated the victory after the game.Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Zhu Wei

Zheng Tao, a Chinese player known as the “Armless Dragon”, achieved four gold medals and four record-breaking results in this Paralympic Games, which moved countless netizens.

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“I don’t know why, I cried.”

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“There is really nothing impossible in life.” (Yan Guanchao)

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